Yuk Foo

Album: Visions of a Life (2017)
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  • Am I a bitch to not like you anymore?
    Punch me in my face, I wouldn't even fight you no more

    'Cause you bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    No, I don't give a shit

    I wanna fuck all the people I meet
    Fuck all my friends and all the people in the street

    'Cause you bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    Well, I don't give a shit (shit, shit, shit)

    I don't wanna be cruel, but you're really grinding
    I'm not a fool but I have a rage and it's blinding
    I feel it coming, is it exciting?
    I feel it coming, yeah I'm unwinding

    You bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    No, I don't give a shit
    You bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    No, I don't give a shit

    You bore me to death
    No, I don't give a shit

    Yeah I have feelings, 'cause I'm a human
    A totally self-destructive, constantly consuming
    And now I'm fucked, and that fucks you too
    So fuck the world, and you, and you and you and

    You bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    No, I don't give a shit
    You bore me
    You bore me to death, well deplore me
    No, I don't give a shit

    You bore me to death
    No, I don't give a shit
    You bore me to death
    No, I don't give a shit Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan David Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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