Look at that lady, she wears bitch heels
The top of the blood, that's how we got skills
You can give her candy, pretend that she's ten
You can make her call you dad, she won't tell her friends
You can push her around, you can say she's no good
She's more than a tramp, she's not misunderstood
But we all know she is too clean
She don't know what she did so she's down on her knees

Start packing up meat, send it by the ounce
I'll give you fifteen bucks to see those titties bounce
Root canal exposed through a single bone
Your dick is her pet and it's undergrown
I'll make her cum, make her perspire
When she's crying in pain your dick is on fire
We got some spare change, you're all for me
You better pimp yourself for the guillotine

I love it when you shake your ass for me
Come on hoe do your best for me
I love it when you shake your ass for me
Come on hoe do your best for me


Lyrics submitted by studiokill, edited by compassioncrab, richlesbian

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    i prefer this version

    sugarexoskeletonon December 03, 2009   Link
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    You can make her hunger dead = you can make her call you dad

    trembledon September 22, 2010   Link
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    I really wish I could find this version. This version of Exoskeleton is the ONLY Crystal Castles song I have been absolutely unable to find. (Well, this and their cover of Straight Out of Compton, since all copies of that, which I used to just watch on youtube, have been deleted several years ago).

    ShiNoKissuon September 24, 2011   Link
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    youtube.com/watch

    The lyrics are a little bit different though.

    CrystalDepecheon October 12, 2011   Link
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    This is a really gross song :(

    1little2little3littleIndianson January 31, 2012   Link
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    You can give her head and pretend that she's tight You can make her hunger dead, she won't tell her friends

    I think these lyrics are actually,

    "You can give her candy, pretend that she's ten You can make her call you dad, she won't tell her friends"

    compassioncrabon March 15, 2014   Link

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