Wisk

JARET RAY REDDICK

She was just 17 and she was a loser
That didn't mean that much to me
She got drunk one day and stole my daddy's car
She went and drove into a tree

I got pissed off one day and through her down some stairs
She cried "oh, daddy don't hit me"
She broke a bottle over her best friends head
It's a wonder she's not dead

She's a loser and she thinks we all abuse her
She doesn't know who to believe

I lost her number and I never called her back
But it's all the same to me
She found out the band was playing at a local
And know she's been stalking me

She's a thorn in my side and she stole my daddy's ride
I wish she was lost at sea
And I just tried to be her friend
And know I don't know where this ends
I wish she would marry me.

She's a loser and she thinks we all abuse her
You know she makes me so happy

She was just 17 and she was a loser
She meant everything to me
She got drunk one night and bit me till it scared
I let her do the other arm

Trivia about the song Wisk by Bowling for Soup

On which albums was the song “Wisk” released by Bowling for Soup?
Bowling for Soup released the song on the albums “Cell Mates” in 1996 and “Rock On Honorable Ones” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Wisk” by Bowling for Soup?
The song “Wisk” by Bowling for Soup was composed by JARET RAY REDDICK.

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