Sadie Hawkins Dance

Album: The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek (2001)
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  • All the girls in the bathroom talking
    Who their gonna take to the Sadie Hawkins
    My ears are hurting but I kept on walking
    A smile on my face and air guitar rocking

    The Sadie Hawkins dance
    In my khaki pants
    There's nothing better
    Oh oh oh

    The girls ask the guys
    Its always a surprise
    There's nothing better baby
    Do you like my sweater

    Sitting in the back of my next class nappin'
    Gotta give a speech
    Then bowed to the clappin'
    Then told a funny joke
    And the whole class laughing
    Think I got a tan from the light in which I was baskin'

    The Sadie Hawkins dance
    In my khaki pants
    There's nothing better
    Oh oh oh

    The girls ask the guys
    Its always a surprise
    There's nothing better baby
    Do you like my sweater

    Scan the cafeteria for some good seating
    I found a good spot by the cheerleaders eating
    The quarter back asked me if I'd like a beating
    I said that's one thing I won't be needing
    Since I'm rather smart and cunning
    I took off down the next hall running
    Only to be stopped by a girl so stunning
    Only to be stopped by a girl so stunning

    She said "your smooth and good with talking, will
    You go with me to the Sadie Hawkins"

    The Sadie Hawkins dance
    In my khaki pants
    There's nothing better
    Oh oh oh

    The girls ask the guys
    Its always a surprise
    There's nothing better baby
    Do you like my sweater
    Do you like my sweater Writer/s: Matt Thiessen
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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