You're A Germ

Album: My Love Is Cool (2015)
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  • George, he rides a bike
    To pick her up from school
    He likes her 'cause she's pure
    She likes him 'cause she's heard he's cool

    You're a germ, twist my insides
    You're a germ, we hear the fight

    This is not exploring, when you are dead inside
    What were you before him? (eyes wide, eyes wide)

    Makes me squirm, twist my insides
    Makes me squirm

    We hear the (one-two-three-four-five-six-seven!)

    You ain't going to heaven (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    'Cause I'm dragging you down to hell (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    Where's mom and dad so you can tell them (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    You're a dodgey fucker as well? (eyes wide, eyes wide)

    George, he takes to the mic
    Plays the same songs every year
    His leather looks pretty cheap
    And the clock gives some kind of fear

    You're a creep, twist my insides
    You're a creep

    We hear the (one-two-three-four-five-six-seven!)

    You ain't going to heaven (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    'Cause I'm dragging you down to hell (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    Where's mom and dad so you can tell them (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    You're a dodgey fucker as well? (eyes wide, eyes wide)

    You ain't going to heaven (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    'Cause I'm dragging you down to hell (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    Where's mom and dad so you can tell them (eyes wide, eyes wide)
    Tell them you're a dodgey fucker as well, yes you are (eyes wide, eyes wide) Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan David Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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