I'm still in the second grade, when I was a little boy You didn't want anything with me because I still had a loaf of bread I'm still in the third grade, when you just had your tits I saw you at your safe with your book in your right hand Sister, I don't know what has changed Sister, at the school party you didn't want to dance But now you're standing next to me, me, me, me, me But now it's a drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, baby You thought this was the Sims, but you thought wrong, honey You thought, babe, first you washed me off with the slim Now you're becoming friends with my friends for a little bit of that flex card Around you is the drinking pond, yeah You asked for a ride, but at a distance, yeah You say we're further now, but I'm still empty and small Girl, girl, don't open You send me seven messages and I skip all seven All the letters I sent went into the trash Sister, I don't know what has changed Sister, at the school party you didn't want to dance But now you're standing next to me, me, me, me, me But now it's a drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, baby Girls, girls, girls, I'll be honest, I don't understand you, no Girls, girls, girls, you didn't want to follow me on my bike in the past, no Now the boy is looking with his new clothes on You can zap what you want, he even comes to the news I say no to dancing, no, no, we're not going to show I'm not a fool, but I think you're a troll I used to dance my best, Jonathan Potter in the class A little gel in the hair, because the baby wanted *** Bubble sessions and my fan, without a webcam One thing for sure, we're going to be a white family This is for the most beautiful girls of the last days I know you from backstage, tell me how should I behave? Do you see this young Polish guy, that's Nolle Look at the girls around him, but he's a bully Sister, I don't know what has changed Sister, at the school party you didn't want to dance But now you're standing next to me, me, me, me, me But now it's a row, row, row, row, row, baby Do you remember in the second grade, when I was a little boy You didn't want to do anything with me, because I still had a loaf of bread I remember in the third grade, when you just had your tits I saw you at your locker with your books in your right hand Sister, I don't know what has changed Sister, at the school party you didn't want to dance But now you're standing next to me