Gimme Brains

Album: Ladies, Women and Girls (2000)
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  • I want you to go
    I want you to know that I hate you so
    And all the fucken boys in the fucken bands
    Just shut up and get outta my car
    Nothing you know won't get you far enough the hell away from me
    Oh no!
    All the girls can see what you really are
    So don't mind me
    Now that little boy genius thinks he's a star
    You think you're so cool, breaking every rule--a boy that drools!
    And they all say that I knew better than this
    Well hell, of course I did
    Gimme brains for breakfast baby
    And gimme more for lunch
    Throw me a bone for dinner yeah yeah
    A girl could starve on a boy like you
    With nothing left to offer so that means that we're through
    And yeah so that also means that we're not friends, alright?
    Call call call call call
    You don't know me at all
    So don't try to talk about how old is Fitz and that you daddy's sick
    A boy is good for nothing, can't give you things
    I'm sick of nothing
    And all the girls that sing along go "yeah yeah yeah"
    Don't call me for charity you lack
    Just watch your back
    You got all the girsl with fangs, no it's a shrk attack
    You think you're so cool, breaking every rule--a boy that drools!
    And all they say is that I knew better than this
    Well hell of course I did!
    Gimme brains for breakfast baby
    And gimme more for lunch
    Throw me a bone for dinner yeah yeah
    A girl could starve on a boy like you
    With nothing left to offer so that means that we're through
    And yeah so that also means that we're not friends, alright! Publisher: TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
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