Party Hard
by Pulp

Album: This Is Hardcore (1998)
Charted: 29
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  • I used to try very hard to make friends with everyone on the planet.
    I've seen you havin' it, havin' it yeah
    But now you've just had it.
    Entertainment can sometimes be hard when the thing
    That you love is the same thing that's holding you down.

    This man is dangerous, he just shed his load on your best party frock.
    Before you enter the palace of wisdom you have to decide:
    Are you ready to rock?
    Oh can you party with me?
    Can you show me a good time?
    Do you even know what one looks like?

    And I don't need to hear your stories again
    Ust get on the floor & show me what you're made of.
    Just what exactly are you made of?

    Baby, you're driving me crazy. [Repeat: x2]

    I was having a whale of a time until
    Your uncle Psychosis arrived.
    Why do we have to half kill ourselves just to prove we're alive?
    I'm here whenever you need me & whenever you need me I won't be here.

    & have you ever stopped to ask yourself?
    If you didn't come to party then why did you come here?
    Why did you come here?

    Baby, you're driving me crazy. [Repeat: x2]

    And do you really know want to know just how come you turned out so dumb?
    When the party's over will you
    Come home with me?

    When the party's over will you come home with me? Now the party's
    Over will you come home to me.

    Will you come home to me? [Repeat] Writer/s: Candida Doyle, Jarvis Branson Cocker, Mark Andrew Webber, Nick Banks, Stephen Patrick Mackey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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