High life
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
All you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Walking down the street carrying a baseball bat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
All you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Using your mother and father for a welcome mat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Yeah
Oh, I think I smell a rat
All you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Walking down the street carrying a baseball bat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
All you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Using your mother and father for a welcome mat
Oh, I think I smell a rat
Yeah
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I Think I Smell a Rat Lyrics as written by Jack White
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