I kissed your lips and I tasted blood
I asked you what happened and you said theire'd been a fight
You said I've been fighting for your honor but you wouldn't understand
I said hold on your honor I'll get ice for your hand
Oh you been fighting for my honor and I don't understand
But hold on your honor I'll get ice for your hand
You said c'mon baby let's just make love
It's the only thing to make me better
You said come on let's just get you out of that sweater
I said I don't kiss losers and I don't kiss winners
And I don't fight for honor cause we all are born sinners

Gargle with peroxide
A steak for your eye
But I'm a vegetarian so it's a frozen pizza pie
You tell me that you care and you never do lie
And you fight for my honor but I just don't know why

Mary had a little lamb it's fleece was white as snow
You've got me and I'm just a common ho
But I know what I am and I know what I ain't
So don't get cut cause I still won't be no saint

Gargle with peroxide
A steak for your eye
But I'm a pizzatarian so it's a frozen pizza pie
You tell me that you love me and you never do lie
And you fight for my honor but I just don't know why
You fight for my honor and I don't understand
But hold on your honor I'll get ice for your hand


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  • +1
    General Comment

    I love the opening lines of this song.

    It's the quirky Regina we've come to love with an awesome rock backup. "Pizzatarian" lol

    The prelude to this is cute too.

    VTBlueFlameon May 29, 2005   Link
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    I love the prelude. Every time I hear the name "Regina" on TV or in a book or something, I always have to whisper, "Regiiiiiiina!!"

    americanmusicon June 21, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    There is absolutely no vaslid reason why I should enjoy this song as much as I do. But I do. This is one of those albums I want to force down people's throats because it needs to be heard so much mor etahn it ever will.

    bzenzon May 10, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    hahaha "regginnaaa" i thought i was the only one!

    tasteslikeG0LDon June 24, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    nope, i do it too.

    joemommaon June 27, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    my fave part is the dunadunadunadunadunaaaaah.

    yeeeah babbbeeeey.

    bleedingmaskarahon July 21, 2005   Link
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    every part of this song is awesome it's only in the past month or so that i've really got into regina's music and this is one of my favourites by far =]

    harlequinxgirlon July 28, 2006   Link
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    I don't know... for some reason I don't particularly love this song like I do with most of-- okay scratch that, ALL-- of Regina's songs. Maybe just because it's just so different, I don't know?

    But I do, loooove the prelude to it on Soviet Kitsch with the little boy whispering! And apparently, I'm not the only one. ;)

    thepreppynerdon December 20, 2006   Link
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    i love this song. I love it when she sings

    'Gargle with peroxide A steak for your eye But I'm a vegetarian so it's a frozen pizza pie You tell me that you care and you never do lie And you fight for my honor but I just don't know why'

    Regina really is a pure genius!

    xx-georgina-xxon January 18, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    'I said I don't kiss losers and I don't kiss winners And I don't fight for honor cause we all are born sinners.'

    the song is fairly self-explanatory. she's saying don't fight for my honour, i'm no saint. i am what they say i am and i know it and i freely admit it.

    -Amz-on January 22, 2007   Link

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