Well there was a little gay man as "happy as can be."
And one day that little gay man went on my property.
Well, watching that little gay man made me so very mad.
So I looked at that little gay man...
And I called him a little fag.
I said, "Hey little gay man, get off my property.
Hey little gay man, I hate your guts can't you see?
I don't care if God still loves you, don't even come near me."
Oh yeah, I'm so cool. I just told a little gay man to kiss off.
Am I a Christian or what?
As the little gay man was walking away I realized I done a bad thing today.
I said, "Wait little gay man, I'm sorry for what I said.
Come back I want to be your friend!"
I said, "Hey little gay man, God still loves you.
Hey little gay man, yes it's true.
Hey little gay man, God still loves you.
Hey little gay man, I do too.
Hey little gay man, God still loves you.
Hey little gay man, you can like girls again.
Hey little gay man, God still loves you.
Hey little gay man, drop that sin."


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    I've never heard the song but i dont like the lyrics. gay people rule.

    maggotbrainon November 30, 2004   Link

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