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She asked me if I was a singer |
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Then called me has-been |
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She said she really liked my band |
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In the early 90s, oh yeah |
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I said stop saying those mean things |
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My ego is so fragile |
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And then she called me a poser-punk |
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Why don't I drink up |
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And get the hell out |
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'Cause I'm a cell out! |
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That berating really bummed me out |
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So I left the Parkside |
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I walked to my Volvo and noticed |
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I had a couple slashed tires, oh no! |
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But adding injury and insult |
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To vandalism |
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Someone took a key to my door |
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And boldly spelled out |
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You're a cell out! |
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It says on the side of my car |
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that I'm a cell out |
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I play a Korean guitar |
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but I'm a cell out |
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I'm a cell out |
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I'm a cell out |
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