I don't mind.
If it goes or if it dies.
I don't mind.
If it shows or if it hides.
I don't mind.
If she's low or if she's high.
I don't mind.
If she flows or if she tries.
I don't mind if she rides.
Don't know if she.
I don't mind.
If it goes or if it dies.
I don't mind.
If it shows or if it hids.
I don't mind.
If she's low or if she's high.
I don't mind.
If she flows or if she tries.
I don't know if she rides.
Don't know if she.
Will she show her face?
Will she name her place?
If she shows her face will she show disgrace?
I want to see her standing alone.
She wanted me to drive so she could go for a ride
I said ~Hop on~ 'cause it's time to get high.
I can't get away from what I got.
She said she'd be my mind.
She said she'd be the one.
Tempt me. Tease me.
Touch me. Please me.
So come trip into my garden lazy.
So come trip into my garden crazy.
So come trip into my garden.
So you stumbled in.
I don't know where to begin.
Why don't you pull up a seat.
It's time for us to get acquainted.
Start ripping.
Start tearin at me.
Start ripping.
Start tearin.
Blue eyes and I'm starin.
So come trip.
Come stroll.
I think it's time for you to high roll.
I can't get away from what I got.
I don't mind.


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I Don't Mind Lyrics as written by Kenneth W Floyd Keith Barney

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    your a fucking idiot xhoesfallx and apartofmedies, you guys are fucking dorks who think you are cool by putting down Eighteen Visions. you know that they can fucking beat the living shit out of you and you trying to put them down doesnt mean shit to them, so keep doing it if you choose to but no one gives a fuck what you think because your some fucking worthless pussy.

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