Doesn't like me, Doesn't call
Doesn't care for me at all
Never stops to just say hi
When he sees me passing by
Always out with all his friends
But I guess it all depends
Cause when he's finished getting high
He said he might come over

Why does he treat me bad?
Does he make me sad?
Does he dress in plaid?
I never liked him anyway
Can you believe what he did to me?
What he said to me?
How he treated me?
I hope that he acts differently today…..

I know I'll see him in the hall
I just bought this at the mall
I hope he likes it cause
I don't really like it at all
It doesn't matter what you say
Cause I won't listen anyway
I'd rather talk to someone else
Who has an answer for me


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    cool. im just wondering if what he bought was like a gun or knife or something. whatever. this song is wicked too.

    emokidnothingon April 25, 2002   Link
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    I stopped liking these guys once I found out they didn't play football at all in high school.

    sierpon May 07, 2002   Link
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    sierp - thats pretty dumb, why do you care if they didnt play football in high school? the name stands for something else, and even if it didnt, thats a stupid reason to stop liking a band...and i agree with emokidnothing

    uncgurlon May 14, 2002   Link
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    ha, i just found this thing through yahoo..wow craziness..well i'm Jason from the High School Football Heroes..though we never played football (which is true) i played baseball..and george our singer played soccer..so if ur from europe i guess we've played football..wow..it's late i sohuold never write anything after 2

    Jason HSFHon June 07, 2002   Link
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    HEY! HSFH rockS! and um honestly what does it matter if the didnt play football?? but i suppose Jason has a point...haha. hopefully i will get to go to another HSFH show soon...

    IamAbadOliveon August 06, 2002   Link
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    omg, seriously?! you're Jason from hsfh?! rahh! I love you guys. Your music just makes me wanna get up and, well, skank..ah .. thanks for making such an impact in the lives of those who listen to you guys, keep up the good work!! have a day, xo.. later days

    iheartmusicon November 04, 2004   Link

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