Well she told me to stay out late

Stay out late

Let's walk the world

Well she told me it was my mistake

My mistake

Well amphetamine girl



She told me to stay out long

Stay out long

Let's walk the world

Well she told me honey was I wrong

Oh was I wrong

Amphetamine girl



What am I going to do

Now that she is gone

What am I going to do

Now that she is gone

What am I going to do

What does this world mean

Without my little white skined girl

My mean

Amphetamine



She told me to stay out high

Stay out high

Let's walk the world

Well she told me honey oh my my

Oh my my

Amphetamine girl



What am I going to do

Now that she is gone


What am I going to do

Now that she is gone

What am I going to do

What does this world mean

Without my little white skined girl

My mean

Amphetamine

Amphetamine

Amphetamine

Amphetamine



Oh honey you let me down

Oh honey you let me down

Oh honey you let me down

Oh honey you let me down



Amphetamine

Amphetamine

Amphetamine

Amphetamine


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    this song makes me think of that one person that you can never seem to get out of your system. you may try to break it off but you keep coming back. as the song progresses he tries to cope with the withdrawls he is having because she leaves him

    "What am I going to do Now that she is gone What am I going to do What does this world mean Without my little white skined girl My mean Amphetamine" she is addicting just like a drug

    Duluth_13on April 02, 2007   Link

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