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In this vibrant tale, the narrator expresses frustration with the repetitive and superficial nature of nightlife. Through a blend of humor and honesty, they address issues of acceptance and individuality amidst the disco chaos. With a catchy rhythm and bold declarations, the narrator makes it clear that they refuse to conform to societal expectations. As they navigate the dance floor filled with young and old, and "ugly girls and boys," they remind everyone that it’s not just about appearances, but about true belonging and self-expression.
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It's always the samealways ashamed story tellingwhen I can't come inTo a hopeless troglodyteBut one more timemy answer standsI swear I mean "no offense"But you better learn to read it’s all about membership
& for the young & oldUgly girls and boysI put you on my listAnd make you clap to this discoMayhem, I just don't need that tripAnd only one can winAnd soon you're saying different
D V N OFour capital lettersPrinted in gold'Cause details make the girls sweat even morewhile they're shaking their beltNo need to ask my nameto figure out how cool I am
Can anyone read, anyone feelThat I'm losing my patienceI just came here to bounceLadies are all waxedThey all know I'm comingI'm losing my patienceI just came here to bounce
D V N OFour capital lettersPrinted in gold'Cause details make the girls sweat even morewhile they're shaking their beltNo need to ask my nameto figure out how cool I am
Can anyone read, anyone feelThat I'm losing my patienceI just came here to bounceLadies are all waxedThey all know I'm comingI'm losing my patienceI just came here to bounce
D V N OFour capital lettersPrinted in gold'Cause details make the girls sweat even morewhile they're shaking their beltNo need to ask my nameto figure out how cool I am