I'm drinking with the jocks
Yeah I'm laughing at the faggots
Just like one of the boys
Swinging my dick in my hand

All of my life, all of my life
All of my life, all of my life
Just like I was one of them
All of my life
Just like I was one of them

Look at all of them bitches, yeah
I'm gonna fuck them all
Look at all of the pussy, yeah
Fill 'em up with cum

All of my life, all of my life
All of my life, all of my life
Wishing I was one of them
All of my life
Wishing I was one of them

There will always be a difference
Between me and you
There will always be a difference
Between me and you
Between me and you

All of my life, all of my life
All of my life, all of my life


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    No matter what her name is, Laura Jane is and has always been a great lyricist.

    Not so subtle... xD but great nonetheless.

    Tig45on February 10, 2014   Link
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    Trying to pass as a cishet dude is terrifying. You know deep down they'd destroy you if they knew who and what you really are.

    Scrawleron December 27, 2015   Link
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    This song reminds me of basically how a closeted LGBTQ person feels when they are hanging out with their "buddies" and someone starts cracking really shitty jokes, but they can't/are afraid to say anything because they're closeted.

    what111746on October 21, 2016   Link

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