Mutt

Album: Enema Of The State (1999)
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  • He pauses shaving and he tells himself that he is the bomb
    She has her curlers set, her credit cards are paying the funds
    He's not that old, I've been told, a strong sexual goal
    They go out every day, she goes every way, oh yeah
    They don't even care at all

    She's open, waiting for more
    And I know he's only looking to score
    And it is way too unhealthy
    Often they've typically been starved for attention before

    She smokes a dozen and he doesn't seem to notice the smell
    He took the seat off his own bike because the way that it felt
    He wants to bone, this I know, she is ready to blow
    They go out every night, his pants are super-tight, oh yeah
    They don't even care at all

    She's open waiting for more (she's open for more)
    And I know he's only looking to score (he's only looking to score)
    And it is way too unhealthy
    Often they've typically been starved for attention before

    She's open, waiting for more
    And I know he's only looking to score
    And it is way too unhealthy
    Often they've typically been starved for attention before Writer/s: Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor, Tom Delonge
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Tim from Utica, NyYes, that does sound like a good point for this song.
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