| Twenty-five year old teenager steals every scene
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| He’s got wrinkles in his forehead
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| He’s supposed to be younger than me
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| He’s a rebel with a clause
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| His contracts guaranteed
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| He’s filthy rich and he’s squeaky clean
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| The beautiful ugly girl frowns for a while
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| But I’ll give her half an hour before she’s wearing a smile
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| A few home truths in a telephone booth
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| Her lipstick and her liposuction, new hair style
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| Rich little poor girl smiles at me
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| And her conscience shines as white as her teeth
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| It’s yellow below, it’s decaying beneath
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| Too much apple pie and ice cream and not enough to eat
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| Mother and father are so understanding
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| They never get upset and they never get angry
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| Home sweet home is sickly so
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| I’d like to throw the switch on the nuclear family
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| It’s right against wrong
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| Good against evil
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| Perfect problems for perfect people
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| Remote Control |