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Kabuki Girl Lyrics

look out
get out of way
i'm going to the atomic cafe
i'm going to the atomic cafe
you're a mystery to me kabuki girl

don't say sayanaro
i want to see you tomorrow
i want to see you tonight

your face is white
your hair is black
you'll probably stab me in the back
but that's the chance i'm gonna take
don't say sayanaro

i want to see you tomorrow
i want to see you tonight
you're a mystery to me kabuki girl
east is east,
west is west
girls from the east are the best
they got more of what i'm lookin' for

look out
get out of way
i'm going to the atomic cafe
i'm going to the atomic cafe
you're a mystery to me kabuki girl
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clay6986 On May 01, 2002
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It's "sayonara", not "sayanaro".

@HissingCobra82 its actually sayounara, but nobody actually spells or says it right. Did you know that emoji and karaoke are both japanese, meaning painting character and open orchestra respectively. i sound like such a f*cking weeb rn i know

@HissingCobra82 its actually sayounara, but nobody actually spells or says it right. Did you know that emoji and karaoke are both japanese, meaning painting character and open orchestra respectively. i sound like such a f*cking weeb rn i know

Cover art for Kabuki Girl lyrics by Descendents

Ka•bu•ki (n)- A type of popular Japanese drama, evolved from the older No theater, in which elaborately costumed performers use stylized movements, dances, and songs in order to enact tragedies and comedies.

Cover art for Kabuki Girl lyrics by Descendents

I think this was their first single. THe Descendents were fantastic with simplistic-yet-intelligent songwriting.

Cover art for Kabuki Girl lyrics by Descendents

Asian woman kick ass.


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