";s:4:"text";s:2907:"So be careful how you use them. You Curse at Girls, a song by Fountains Of Wayne on Spotify. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. They're less abrasive and harsh than the “top-of-the-line” curses. Each time you curse at girls You curse a little at yourself Don't you know a girl gets angry Hey boy, don't you get it One day, you're gonna regret it when she's gone Hey boy, you can bet it You'll be blue They say you curse at girls Don't you know it isn't right Submit Corrections. You Curse at Girls Fountains of Wayne [Cmaj7] [B7] [E] They say [A] you curse at [E] girls [A] Don't you know [E] it isn't [B] right [A] You could get [E] yourself in trouble [Cmaj7] [B7] [E] You've been [A] living in a different [E] world [A] Looking for a [E] nother [B] fight [A] Sifting through emotional r [E] ubble You've been Livin in a different world. Hey, boy, don't you get it That one day you're gonna regret it When she's gone Hey, boy, you can bet it That you will be blue I would, too. I get annoyed if the use is excessive.
If you've just dropped something heavy on your foot, by all means use the f-word! You could get yourself in trouble. Explain lyrics. Friends are often nervous to bring you around their parents or children, because they assume the only words you know end with -uck and -itch. However, using the f-word and other strong curse words in practically every sentence to me seems very classless. Hell yeah. Middle-of-the-road curse words are suitable for your B List. Don't you know it isn't right?