So Cool

Album: Short Bus (1995)
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  • You gotta a bad old habit of making people sad
    You got a bad old habit of making people dead
    Did you think you were cool
    I don't really understand it
    Did you think you were cool?
    I don't even understand it
    So cool
    Hey makes it alright
    You keep on taking your chances
    You killer of mine
    Look at yourself
    Just look what you've done
    Just take a look
    Did have some fun?
    Did you think you were cool?
    I don't even understand it
    Did you think you were cool?
    I don't really understand it
    So cool
    Writer/s: RICHARD MICHAEL PATRICK
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Layton from Paris, TxThis is on the bottom of Short Bus. I love this album!! and this song is amazing... its really unique and i love the guitar riff
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