I've got this thing about you now
I tried to understand
so baby let me show you how
you changed my life the day you showed up at my door
I've got this notion in my head
if I go forward then i jump back again into my routine of misery
I try harder just to get along today
cant see things through
got just one chance left
and I'm barely hangin on
what can I do

when I'm with you
it's all I got
my forbidden pleasure and a life of smoking pot
it's who I am and i cant change
the stops have been removed
but then our lives are still the same again
thats who I am

our days on earth are short I know
with a little new direction
I can find out where to go
and maybe when I get there
baby I'll see you

oh mia just wanna see ya
cause your my left footed girl
oh baby
just dont say maybe
cause youre my left footed girl


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    forbidden pleasure-- his forbidden pleasure is the girl...( problably when they have sex =P )

    life of smockin pot-- pot = weed = gunja = marijuana = cannabys sativa.

    Even in love songs they skank the room...Mad Caddies kick ass

    NoFx_pton July 19, 2002   Link

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