Hot wax drippin'
Honey what do you say
I got a brand new record
That I gotta play
She says not now boy
But I did anyway
'Cause I'm ready, so ready
Lip smackin' paddy wackin'
Walkin' the street
I got a rag top chevy
Now I'm back on my feet
I get an EMHO woody
When I sit in the seat
'Cause I'm ready, so ready, yeah

I got a girlfriend with the hoochy-coochy eyes
'Cause in the pink she look so fine
She got the cracker jack now all I wants the prize, honey heh heh heh

I know these hookers down on forty-second street, but
Ill-gotten booty's not my style
I'll take a rain check 'til I get back on my feet, honey heh heh yeah

'Cause I'm
Alright
Your daddy says I'm
Alright
Your momma says I'm
Alright
And my old lady says I'm
Alright

Whip crackin' floozy
Way outta control
She got a new kinda jelly
In her jelly roll
I got the right key baby
But the wrong keyhole
And I'm ready, so ready
I'm a red hot pistol
And I'm ready to fight
I'm a thirty eight special
On a Saturday night
I'm gonna kiss your boo-boo honey
Make it alright
'Cause I'm ready, so ready ooh
I got a cruiser with a bimbo on the dash
It kinda keeps my ass in line
One little french kiss honey that's my kinda trash, yeah

My brand new baby's lookin F-I-N-E, fine
The sun is shinin' every day
Ain't got no rubbers now it's rainin all the time, honey

But I'm
Alright
My little sister says I'm
Alright
Oh my brother thinks I'm
Alright
And my old lady knows I'm
Alright

I feel like I'm hung up on the line
I'd die for you but we were partners in the crime
Everything about you is so F-I-N-E, fine
Let's put our clothes back on
And by the way girl
What's your name again, uh huh

Alright
You're daddy says I'm
Alright
And the Tipper thinks I'm
Alright
And Joe Perry says I'm
Alright
Pitched my tent
In the pouring rain
I got a back seat lover
That's callin' my name
She gonna blow my cover
She's hot as a flame
But I'm ready, so ready, ow
I shove my tongue
Right between your cheeks
I haven't made love now
For twenty-five weeks
I hear that you're so tight
Your lovin' squeaks
And I'm ready, so ready
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah


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F.I.N.E. Lyrics as written by Perry Anthony Joseph Desmond Child

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    General Comment

    This song WAS performed live more than a few times, sometimes just after Young Lust which is right where this song belongs. During the 1994 Woodstock, the band mixed F.I.N.E. into the middle of Draw the Line. This song was also released on rock radio stations and did moderately well. I can't recall how well without looking up.

    The lyrics are one of the sleaziest, raunchiest and most sexist (with lyrics like "she said not know boy, but I did anyway", "bimbo on the dash" and "that's my kind of trash" it is easy to see why) the band has released. The reason for such strong lyrics is partially due to the fact that the PMRC was really annoying musicians and trashing its head, Tipper Gore, was quite popular during that time. One could even say that this is a tongue-in-cheek ode to Tipper Gore.

    Voodoo Childon March 24, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    lol, i never heard this song, but ima dl it now, lol

    munch_49337on June 19, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This is a good song off the Pumped album, which is best listened to front-to-back at once. It gets you, uh, pumped, and this song is one of the more manic ones.

    stoolhardyon December 28, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i think its about a man kidding himself to be happy partying and picking up girls when really there is something wrong hes trying to ignore it by concentrating on this girl

    tyler_girlon April 01, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    it's total hot babes and sex guys

    Greghereon September 09, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    completely changed my mind from the last comment i made lol =] its about an excited young dude running round lovin rock n roll and sex =] simple as, its a great song loads of sleaze in the right places

    tyler_girlon June 05, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this is a great song.. its an album song as i don't think they ever performed it live and its not a hit.. but its a fun song.. i listen to it ever so often..

    Greg79on August 30, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i thought this was part of the song, "what it takes" cause in that song he says. "girl, before i met you i was F. I. N. E. fine.." hhahahaha idk..maybe im just stupid && clueless about my favorite banddd. :]

    nicolelovesrhcpon September 27, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    GREGHERE IS SSSOOOO RIGHT ITS ABOUT SEXXXXX and a lil rock BUT MOSTLY SSSSEEEEXXXXXX

    PLANET_HELLon February 16, 2008   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    F.I.N.E. stands for Fucked up, Insecure, Neurotic, and Emotional

    BobbyjointRitualon December 20, 2008   Link

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