| Won’t you be my prom queen?
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| Everybody has a real good time
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| Won’t you be my prom queen? |
| (must take for my senior prom)
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| Won’t you be my prom queen?
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| Everybody has a real good time
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| Another morning, I must get up and go to school
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| I’m taking too long gettin dressed, tryin to look my best
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| Because today is not your ordinary every morning
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| My high school prom is coming and I heed my daddy’s warnings
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| I’m going to find myself a girl to take to the prom
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| I shouldn’t have too much trouble because I’m
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| I’m very nice, my mother says I’m very handsome
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| When I wear my good vest, and mother knows best
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| I got to school, I straggle through the hallways
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| I stop and gaze at all the girls just like always
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| But this time, I must now approach them (or)
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| Or my daddy might get mad and break my wrist again (ow)
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| And so I chose her, her hair, it matches with her face
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| She is so lovely, my heart pulse begin to race
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| I make my way between her friends and to her presence
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| Hello, Christine, would you be my prom queen?
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| I’d rather die, I’d rather die, I’d rather die… (repeat over)
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| (would you be my prom queen? no! aaah! prom queen)
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| There was a time when I could accept a no
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| That was before, Christine is gonna have to go
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| My parents will be proud of me when I bring her home
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| So now I sit and watch her practice in the gym dome
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| Christine is famous, she has so many different friends
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| Will they miss her when she’s dead or will they just pretend
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| Nobody talks to me, I only talk to I
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| And I been telling myself all day, she’s gotta die
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| «Good morning, everybody. |
| This is Principal Rogers, and I would just
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| Like to congradulate our Senior class and wish them at tonight’s
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| Prom dance.»
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| Won’t you be my prom queen? |
| (I can be your prom baby)
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| Won’t you be my prom queen?
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| Everybody has a real good time
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| It was really fuckin easy, I mean, who would hate her?
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| I took a towel from the locker room to suffocate her
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| I had to throw away her gym bag and all her folders
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| And when it got dark, I caried her home on my shoulders
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| My daddy was asleep, when I snuck her in the back
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| I thought about my situation and it’s kind of whack
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| It sounds cheap, but we’re having prom in my cellar
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| But she’s dead, I guess I’ll never have to tell her
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| I took the bottles up to Meijer’s, four a dollars worth
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| I took the seventeen dollars that was in her purse
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| I bought balloons and streaming and stuff to munch
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| I had a dollar left, I bought a Faygo Punch
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| I hung the streamers and balloons on my basement wall
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| I banged my head a couple times, I’m just too fuckin tall
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| I would have took her to the school like a normal man
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| But I had to kill her first they’d never understand
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| I put a record on and then I picked her up to dance
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| I bet she cannot feel the woody growing in my pants
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| I know my daddy would be proud of all that I’ve done
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| Instead of burning me, he’d probably come and hug his son
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| I think about it as I dance slowly to the beat
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| The more I think about it tears are rolling down my cheek
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| I hope I showed Christine a night like no other
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| After all, that’s how my daddy did my mother
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| «Our Seniors deserve a night to celebrate with friends, celebrate
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| All their great work. |
| Prom night is your very own special night
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| And everybody always remember their high school prom.»
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| Won’t you be my prom queen? |
| (I can be your prom baby)
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| Won’t you be my prom queen?
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| Everybody has a real good time |