Meija

Album: Porno For Pyros (1993)
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  • Where you going meija?

    Yeah, you got your money
    In your hand
    And you mind
    Already out of the door
    Didn't get her started
    There ain't no stopping her
    You gotta
    Wait till she runs
    Out of money
    Or maybe get to sleep
    She knows everybody
    Go!

    Baby took the car
    Out for a drive
    Didn't come back
    For nearly two days
    Where's she been?
    Why'd she go?
    Why's she back now?
    We all know!
    We know why!
    We know why!
    She's back again
    We know
    Where's she goin'
    Someplace better than here...

    Everybody count your money!
    Everybody count your money!
    Everybody, yeah you better count your money!

    Where you going meija?

    Took the car
    Out for a drive
    Didn't come back
    For nearly two days
    Where's she been?
    Why'd she go?
    Why's she back now?
    We all know!
    We know why!
    We know why!
    Baby's back again
    We know
    Where's she goin'
    Someplace better than here...

    Everybody count your money!
    Everybody count your money!
    Everybody, yeah you better count your money!
    Writer/s: MARTYN LENOBLE, PERRY FARRELL, PETER DISTEFANO, STEPHEN PERKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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