P.o.p.
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P.o.p.
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Oh yeah alright ok c'mon
We're in the backseat of my car
Friday night just a bit uptight
I never thought it would go this far
Hook me up with some tennessee
Let's make a toast to my friends
We're losin' all our sense
I might not sympathize
With your pathetic way of life
Don't think about tomorrow baby
When you're dreamin 'bout yesterday
You can not have life to go
Just blew your chance today
There's always someone
Who's gonna feed my frankenstein
Oh yeah alright ok c'mon
Let's get billion dollar action
It's alright to love and fight
You need total satisfaction
Look me up with your feeble mind
You're in a chemical dream
An electronic screen
Pissin' out popularity
You can kiss your ass goodbye.
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