I recall you saying you believe
We will all be born again
But boy, let me tell you
You won’t be this lucky then
If there’s any justice left in the world
In your next life you’ll get what you deserve
If there’s any justice left in the world
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl

When you tell me beauty comes from within
It’s the most stupid thing I ever heard
‘cause let me tell you you’ll still be an asshole
Even if we redefine the word
When all bridges are burned and no cheeks left to turn
Like the tables are gonna one day
In your next life, in your next life or the life after that
In your next life, in your next life or the life after that
You’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In you next life you’re gonna be an ugly girl
In the life after this or the life after that
In the life after this or the life after that

If I ruled the world, I’d make all boys girls
If I ruled the world, I’d make all boys girls
At least for a day or two

If there’s any justice left in the world
You’ll be the ugliest girl in the world
If there’s any justice left in the world
You’ll be the ugliest girl
You’ll be the ugliest girl in the world
You’ll be the ugliest girl
You’ll be the ugliest girl in the world


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