Dr. Yang

Album: Way To Normal (2008)
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  • Hey Dr. Yin
    Chain smoking Chinese centenarian
    Deck my back with pins
    Connect the wires that plug me in

    Hey love master z
    Sexy online psychic overseas
    When my bank card clears
    Tell me things I want to hear

    Yea, yea

    Well I might be dyin'
    Or maybe I got to much time
    I can't stop my mind
    It's runnin' right
    With these false teeth
    And these plastic knees
    Go squeak squeak squeak
    From the porch to the street

    Hey, hey, hey, hey,
    Hey, hey, hey, hey

    Hey dr. jack
    Bend me like a pretzel till I crack
    All my joints and bones
    Beat me up and send me home

    Hey,
    I've got to much time
    Baby may I might be dyin'
    Got to help me fallin' doctor
    Got to help me fallin'

    Hey Dr. Yang Writer/s: BEN FOLDS, BENJAMIN SCOTT FOLDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Mr R.sole from Oundle A coded ode to Sandra Oh's character in Grey's Anatomy. Surely?
    Take the 7th letter from the 7th line, the 6th letter from the 6th line, the 5th letter from the 5th line, the 3rd letter from the 3rd line, the 2nd letter from the 2nd line and the 1st letter from the 1st line - and what do you get?
    Brilliant!
  • Karl from Ingatestone, United Kingdomwho is Dr Yang, isnt that a Japanese doctor
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