Denim-jean jacket, pink Chucks
And a mini skirt.
Be your bad habit
Throw me up against the wall first.
I take advantage of you
You take advantage of me.
Drink up this bottle again,
And paint your body on me.

Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Tag me! Tag me!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!

Cotton-candy, lollipop
Sticky like a post-it.
You don't need to drum my heart,
You already own it.
I take advantage of you,
You take advantage of me.
Drink up this bottle again,
And paint your body on me.

Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Tag me! Tag me!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!

Treat me like concrete under your feet.
I'll be your 'canvas incomplete.'
Your paper-doll,
Your alley wall heart in graffiti

Tag me! Tag me!

Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your graffiti on me!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Put your name on it! Put your, put your name on it!
Tag me! Tag me!


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    Love Kat!!

    ZebraLoveron April 09, 2013   Link

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