Loser Like Me
by Glee

Album: Glee: The Music, Volume 5 (2011)
Charted: 27 6
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  • Yes, you may think that I'm a zero
    But, hey, everyone you wanna be
    Probably started off like me
    You may think that I'm a freak show (I don't care)
    But, hey, give it just a little time
    I bet you're gonna change your mind

    All of the dirt you've been throwin' my way
    It ain't so hard to take, that's right
    'Cause I know one day you'll be screamin' my name
    And I'll just look away, that's right

    Just go ahead and hate on me and run your mouth
    So everyone can hear
    Hit me with the words you got and knock me down
    Baby, I don't care
    Keep it up and soon enough you'll figure out
    You wanna be, you wanna be
    A loser like me
    A loser like me

    Push me up against the locker
    And hey, all I do is shake it off
    I'll get you back when I'm your boss
    I'm not thinkin' 'bout you haters
    'Cause hey, I could be a superstar
    I'll see you when you wash my car

    All of the dirt you've been throwin' my way
    It ain't so hard to take, that's right
    'Cause I know one day you'll be screamin' my name
    And I'll just look away, that's right

    Just go ahead and hate on me and run your mouth
    So everyone can hear
    Hit me with the words you got and knock me down
    Baby, I don't care
    Keep it up and soon enough you'll figure out
    You wanna be, you wanna be
    A loser like me

    Go ahead and hate on me and run your mouth
    So everyone can hear
    Hit me with the words you got and knock me down
    Baby, I don't care
    Keep it up and soon enough you'll figure out
    You wanna be, you wanna be
    A loser like me
    A loser like me
    A loser like me
    A loser like me
    A loser like me

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