Who are these people
they are too stupid to be your real parents
I've met some bone idles in my time but they really take the buiscuit.
I tried to make talk to them nice
I wanted them to like me yea!!
But the time went by and the look in their eye said its never gonna do the trick.

shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!

shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!

your dad cornered me in the hallway
while you were in the loo
he gave me a right talking to
he said i was a terroist
Reason i tried
But when reason she died
We were fighting in the drive under the security lights
And your mom was screaming

shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!!

shes attracted to!!
shes attracted to!
shes attracted to!!

la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la

When you finally joined the party
you took my side
then the whole street knew what was happening outside

You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad
You were screaming at your mom and i was punching your dad

the thing is I Hate You

Shes attracted to
Shes attracted to
Shes attracted to

Shes attracted to
Shes attracted to
Shes attracted to


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She's Attracted To Lyrics as written by Oliver Askew Henry Dartnall

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    I love this song! And I think it's pretty literal.

    The meet the parents situation and the parents hate him.

    Achterbahnen2on June 16, 2006   Link
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    we were fighting off the tribe (?) under the security lights.

    -- we were fighting on the drive :)

    miss_motoon June 24, 2006   Link
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    Cheers, I changed it. I saw Young Knives live last week and they were amazing, especially with this song.

    spamuellon June 26, 2006   Link
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    "he said I was a terrorist." this is what a boss said to either Henry or House of Lords, can't remember.

    heartbeats_xxxon August 27, 2006   Link
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    me and my little brother were listening to this on the car radio, now he goes around yelling "I WAS SCREAMING AT YOUR MUM AND PUNCHING YOUR DAD" it is cute.

    heartbeats_xxxon October 29, 2006   Link
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    haha i was always singing "when you found me enjoying the party" instead "When you finally joined the party". Great song anyway. dvd

    smokiieon August 28, 2009   Link

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