I never felt as sick as I do now
I never felt so alone
The walls around confine me like a cell
And so I feel like a dirty old man

I gotta break away from
Escape away from
Just make way out of this place
I try to break away from it
Escape away from it
Make way right outta this place

But my feet are stuck
And my half a buck
Is wasted on this machine
And I'm never coming back

To the spank bank of lust
Gay, straight, bi-curious
Just makes me furious
Spank bank of lust
32 Channels
I don't wanna see a
She-male fucking

We'll maybe I do


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    well maybe i do!!!

    ahahaha i love you goldfinger

    stupidpunkkidon July 30, 2002   Link
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    this is a funny ass song i love it

    shellshocked18on September 12, 2002   Link
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    he he this song is grand!

    pixieskagurlon September 15, 2002   Link
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    I used to listen to this song at least once everyday for a semester in school when I had a spare. Funny shit it is.

    I don't wanna see a She-male fucking We'll maybe I do

    Best part. Goldfinger owns me, & Feldmann is my god.

    rangelon January 16, 2006   Link
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    It's supposed to be about masturbation "And so I feel like a dirty old man" To the spank bank of lust Gay, straight, bi-curious Just makes me furious"

    Matthew15on August 22, 2007   Link

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