Six Pack

Album: Damaged (1981)
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  • I got a six-pack
    And nothing to do!
    I've got a six-pack
    And I don't need you

    Thirty-five dollars and a six pack to my name (six-pack!)
    Spent the rest on beer so who's to blame? (six-pack!)
    They say I'm fucked up all the time (six-pack!)
    "Well, the dude's a waste of time" (six-pack!)

    I know it'll be okay
    I get a six pack in me, all right
    My girlfriend asked me which one do I like better? (sixpack!)
    I hope the answer don't upset her (six-pack!)
    I was born with a bottle in my mouth (six-pack!)
    Now I've got six so I'll never run out (six-pack!)

    I know it'll be okay
    When I get a six pack in me, well, all right!

    Aah, thirty-five dollars and a six pack to my name six pack!
    Spent the rest on beer so who's to blame six pack!
    They say I'm fucked up all the time six pack!
    But I know they're a waste of time six pack!

    Six-pack
    Six-pack
    Six-pack

    What do they know about partying
    Or anything else? Writer/s: Gregory Regis Ginn
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Sixpack from Hermosa Beachbeing a badass and being a douche are not mutually exclusive
  • Will from SlapthisdownAstounding story.
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