I took the first bus out of coca-cola city
'Cause it made me feel all nauseous and shitty
I took the first bus out of shell town
'Cause they didn't want me hanging around

Yeah, yeah
I took the first bus
Yeah, baby
I took the first bus

I took the first bus out of coca-cola city
'Cause it made me feel all nauseous and shitty
I took the first bus out of shell town
'Cause they didn't want
Me hanging around

Yeah, yeah
I took the first bus

Let's take the first bus out of here
Let's take the first bus out of here
Let's take the first bus out of here

Let's take the first bus out of here
Let's take the first bus out of here
Let's take the first bus out of here
Let's go



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    The song does NOT start out with "I got a bone to pick with capitalism and a few to break"

    it sounds like "Marginalise away the joy. and sells us boredom" thats what it SOUNDS like.. what does he really say"?????????

    this is bugging me hardcore LOL

    the_gurraon February 24, 2005   Link

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