I'm a Veronica

Back with a vengeance, back with a song
All you motherfuckers got it wrong
I'm the villain, I'm the one
I was born just to take you on
Open your eyes and step in the ring
Float like a butterfly, bee I sting
I'm like Snow White with a gun
I'll shoot you down, bang bang
You're done

Did you miss me?
Did you really think that I was gone?
So baby tell me, did you miss me?
Did you really think that I was done?
I'm a Veronica

'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)
'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)

From my homeland to Hong Kong
By the time you'll find me I'll be gone
Bet you never thought I'd hit like that
Looks like hell, just got back
My best friend to my enemy
Oh woe is me, I'll take 'em one by one
And if you get in my face then you'll get a taste
Even God would want some

Did you miss me?
Did you really think that I was done?

'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)
'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)

I'm a Veronica

I'm on mission to the stars
I'm a love child living life on Mars
I'm the next kid in line for the throne
Ascend as you let me
And I won't stop 'til I run this town
When the sick step down then I'll bring you out
'Cause if I'm not what you wanna be
Then boy step back up off of me
'Cause I don't need to follow you down

Yes I am so in demand
Don't know if I'm coming and going
If there's a glitch in your hitch bitch
While my empire keeps growing
Yes I am so in demand
Don't know if I'm coming and going
If there's a glitch in your hitch bitch
While my empire keeps growing

Did you miss me?
Did you really think that I was gone?
So baby tell me, did you miss me?
Did you really think that I was done?

'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)
'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)

'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)
(Oh!)
'Cause down under we don't take no prisoners
We don't take no prisoners
Ooh ooh (whistles)

I'm a Veronica.


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    Song Fact

    The "I'm a Veronica" in this of this song is a soundbyte from the movie The Heathers - and the inspiration for the name The Veronicas.

    natvvon November 19, 2014   Link

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