Carnival Of Schadenfreude

Album: Carnival Of Schadenfreude (2011)
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  • Here in the Carnival of Schadenfreude
    Everyone's acting like they're so annoyed
    Looks like my name is mud
    I can't help but ask 'So what?'
    I'm trying to make a buck, not friends
    Everyone's piling on
    If I had a magic wand
    I'd offer to shove it up their ass

    Deep in the ugly heart of Texas now
    They called it a battle of the sexes - wow!
    It all seems a little fake
    I can't seem to catch a break
    My gosh and for goodness' sake it's silly
    Fat kicked me in the pants
    But I got paid in advance
    Enjoy that 30,000 dollar mess!

    Here in the Carnival of Schadenfreude
    Everyone's saying that I'm unemployed
    Kick a man while he's down,
    You'd better make sure he's out for good
    Or you're gonna have a problem
    Hey, go ahead and laugh
    'Cause guess what, ya chumps?
    I'm back and I won't forget who sold me ou' Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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