The Frug

Album: Desert Blue (1999)
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  • And I can do the frug
    I can do the Robocop
    I can do the Freddie
    I cannot do the Smurf
    And I can hate your girl
    I can tell you that she's real pretty
    I can take my clothes off
    I cannot fall in love

    And I can do the frug
    I can do the Robocop
    I can do the Freddie
    I cannot do the Smurf

    And I can watch TV
    I can shuffle up to Buffalo
    I can do a backbend
    I will not call you back
    And I can start a book
    I can make some mac and cheese
    I can sleep twelve hours
    You'll never see my eyes

    [Chorus]
    And I can hate your girl
    I can tell you that she's real pretty
    I can take my clothes off
    I cannot fall in love
    You'll never see my eyes
    I will not call you back
    I cannot do the smurf
    I cannot fall in love
    I'll never fall in love
    I cannot fall in love

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