Slackerbitch

Album: Placebo (1996)
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  • It echoes in my brain
    I didn't mean it
    Pulses through my veins
    I didn't mean it

    I'm the one to blame
    I didn't mean it
    Did too much cocaine
    I didn't mean it.

    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Looks real cute, her lips are sore
    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Always comes back for more

    Your memory will fade
    I didn't mean it
    You've always had it made
    I didn't mean it

    I know you feel betrayed
    I didn't mean it
    I just wanted to get laid
    I didn't mean it

    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Looks real cute, her lips are sore
    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Always knocking on my door

    You come across impure
    I didn't mean it
    You're goddamn immature
    I didn't mean it

    You act so insecure
    I didn't mean it
    You hate me now I'm sure
    I didn't mean it

    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Looks real cute, her lips are sore
    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Dripping sex from every pore

    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Looks real cute, her lips are sore
    Slackerbitch, faghag, whore
    Such a motherfucking bore. Writer/s: MOLKO, OLSDAL, SCHULTZBERG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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