Eighties Fan
Lyrics
You know it really won't surprise me
If you're a wreck by the age of fourteen
The way you look
The way you look is fine
So often color-coordinated
Your sister she's an eighties fan
That's all right
Have I told you so is mine
You say your life will be the death of you
Tell me, do you wash your hair in honeydew
And long for all of them to fall in love with you
But they never do
Drinking vodka on the fire
Your mother has a watchful eye
So look out kid
She's onto you this time
Run away to a bed and breakfast
Console yourself with the Reader's Digest
Ringing yellow pages on the moon
You say your life will be the death of you
Tell me, do you wash your hair in honeydew
And long for all of them to fall in love with you
But they never do
No they never do
I'm gonna tell you something good about yourself
I'll say it now and I'll never say it about no one else
I'm gonna tell you something good about yourself
I'll say it now and I'll never say it about no one else
About no one else
Writer(s): GAVIN JAMES MCGREGOR DUNBAR, JOHN HENDERSON, KENNETH JOHN MCKEEVE, LEE ALEXANDER THOMSON, LINDSAY BOYD, STUART LEE MURDOCH, TRACYANNE CAMPBELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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