Fatisbeautiful

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Date Submitted: 10/02/2016 01:29 AM

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Look inside, look inside your tiny mind

Then look a bit harder

'Cause we're so uninspired, so sick and tired

Of all the hatred you harbor

So you say it's not okay to be gay

Well, I think you're just evil

You're just some racist who can't tie my laces

Your point of view is medieval

Chorus:

F**k you, f**k you very, very much

'Cause we hate what you do

And we hate your whole crew

So please don't stay in touch

F**k you, f**k you very, very much

'Cause your words don't translate

And it's getting quite late

So please don't stay in touch

Refrain:

Do you get, do you get a little kick

Out of being small minded?

You want to be like your father

It's approval you're after

Well, that's not how you find it

Verse 2:

Do you, do you really enjoy

Living a life that's so hateful?

'Cause there's a hole where your soul should be

You're losing control a bit

And it's really distasteful

*Chorus

F**k you, f**k you, f**k you

F**k you, f**k you, f**k you

F**k you

You say you think we need to go to war

Well, you're already in one

'Cause it's people like you that need to get slew

No one wants your opinion

*Chorus

Songwriters

Lily Allen;Gregory Allen Kurstin

Published by

KURSTIN MUSIC; UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD.

Read more: Lily Allen - F**k You (Very Much) Lyrics | MetroLyrics

“Shaming Shaming”

Telling someone that he or she is undesirable just because of his or her perspectives can be hard, but not with Lily Allen. The photo above is from the music video of a song by Lily Allen called “F**k You”. It came out on the 19th of June, 2009. Very interestingly the music video showcased a number of funny computer-generated (CG) distortions of different things that Lily Allen encountered along her way. The lyrics of the song however, explicitly expressed great despise for a certain audience depicted as ‘you’ -of whom is a sexist and racist. Lily Allen also expressed profanity through the chorus of the song and thus catching...