Remember You're a Girl

Album: Off With Their Heads (2008)
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  • Pick the one you like
    Love the one you're with
    You're going down the wrong road
    And it doesn't even matter

    A prize in every pack
    Take it from the top
    You're going down the wrong road
    And it doesn't even matter

    Remember you're a girl, remember you're a boy
    Cause interesting people always spread the joy
    Interesting people, get away with it

    It's time to run the race
    We're all on the way
    Going down the wrong road and it doesn't even matter
    Show up on the day
    Take it all the way
    You're living in the wrong time but it doesn't even matter

    Forget that you're a boy, forget that you're a girl
    Cause interesting people always rule the world
    Interesting people get away with it
    All the time Writer/s: ANDREW WHITE, CHARLES RICHARD WILSON, JAMES RIX, NICHOLAS BAINES, NICHOLAS HODGSON, NICHOLAS JAMES DAVID HODGSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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