My Girlfriend's Girlfriend

Album: October Rust (1996)
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  • (Say, "Ah")
    (Say, "Ah")

    It's no secret we're close
    As sweaty velcro
    Like latex, fur and feathers
    Stuck together, now

    In their '62 'Vette
    Sharing one cigarette
    In a black light trance then
    Go go dance
    Then

    Go go trance
    Then

    They keep me warm on cold nights
    We must be quite a sight
    In our meat triangle
    All tangled, wow

    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She looks like you
    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She's my girl too

    Her and me and her and she and me
    An uncrowded couple, are we three
    Hey, we don't care what people say
    When walking hand in hand down Kings Highway
    Two for one today

    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She looks like you
    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She's my girl too

    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She looks like you
    My girlfriend's girlfriend
    She's my girl Writer/s: Peter Thomas Steele
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cfx10000 from Farmington MichiganFavorite live song on Sunset Blvd the night Bozo's life was in danger.
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