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==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
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1-2-Buckle my shoe...
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<br>Da-Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doo-da-Doop
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<br>Da-Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop
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<br>Da-Doopy Doopy Doopy Doopy Diddly Doopy etc.
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<br>Oh no! Oh no-o-o!
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<br>
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<br>I tried to find
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<br>How my heart
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<br>Could be so blind, (wanna buy some pencils?) Dear
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<br>How could I be fooled
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<br>Just like the rest
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<br>You came on strong
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<br>With your fast car
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<br>And your class ring
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<br>Sad eyes & your bran flakes
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<br>I fell for the whole thing
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<br>I don't regret
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<br>aving met
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<br>Up with a girl who breaks
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<br>Hearts like they were
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<br>Nothing at all (here's one for mother!)
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<br>I've done it too
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<br>Now I know
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<br>Just what it feels like...
  
 
==Players On This Song==
 
==Players On This Song==

Revision as of 11:05, 27 July 2005

Lyrics

1-2-Buckle my shoe...
Da-Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doo-da-Doop
Da-Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop Doop
Da-Doopy Doopy Doopy Doopy Diddly Doopy etc.
Oh no! Oh no-o-o!

I tried to find
How my heart
Could be so blind, (wanna buy some pencils?) Dear
How could I be fooled
Just like the rest
You came on strong
With your fast car
And your class ring
Sad eyes & your bran flakes
I fell for the whole thing
I don't regret
aving met
Up with a girl who breaks
Hearts like they were
Nothing at all (here's one for mother!)
I've done it too
Now I know
Just what it feels like...

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Zappa Albums & Side Projects

Absolutely Free, with 2nd version as America Drinks & Goes Home.

King Kong, as America Drinks And Goes Home.

Tributes & Cover Albums

Riccardo Fassi Tankio Band: Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa, as America Drinks And Goes Home.

Notes About This Song

America Drinks was originally called "No Regrets".

CC Clues In This Song

The beginning of this song is cited in Toads Of The Short Forest on Weasels Ripped My Flesh.

This song is cited in English Tea Dancing Interludes on Electric Aunt Jemima.