Yeah
Girl I thank ya for this wonderful night
Wishing I could see ya one more time
But I don't think ya will love me
So I thank you
If you want to still fool around
You can come to the next town
But until then I gotta go
So I thank you

I love them ho's, love them ho's, love them ho's [Repeat x4]

Looking sad, even though we just met
No need to get upset
But I got a show, gotta go, so I thank you
And if you want to still get sexed down
You can catch the next greyhound
But until then I gotta go, so I thank you

I love them ho's, love them ho's, love them ho's [Repeat x4]

Oh, lettin' you know that I love them ho's [4x's]

Girl I thank ya for this wonderful night
Wishing I could see ya one more time
But I don't think ya will love me
So I thank you
If you want to still fool around
You can come to the next town
But until then I gotta go
So I thank you

I love them ho's, love them ho's, love them ho's [4x's]
Oh, lettin' you know that I love them ho's [4x's]


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    god i love dis song i don't care bout d lyrics r d meaning of em but i love his voice nd the melody of it all!!!

    Psychotic_Bitch219on November 26, 2004   Link

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