We wore the little pleated skirts and hiked them up to show our goods.
Nuns beat hoes up with rulers, as in line for cigarettes we stood.
In sweater vests we learned to stay chaste and 'bout 'macculate conception,
While at recess we read Hustler, compared means of contraception.

More, more! After kneelin' on the church floor.
Sore, sore! After kickin' down the choir door.
Tore, tore! Up the holy fucking sacrament.
Whore, whore! Gravy Train's the living testament.

Priests wanted to buy Funky cars, but she said, "Hell no!"
Nuns asked to cruise around in bars, Drunky said, "Hell no!"
Altar boys followed Hunky 'round but he said, "Hello no!"
The pope tried buying me a town but I said, "Hell no!"

Lemme see those titties bounce!
(x8)


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    Ah, naughty catholic school girls. This song is close to my heart. And other areas.

    mightyvagueon March 16, 2008   Link
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    i think, this could be my favorte gravy train!!!! song ever. rapbitches for life.

    grrrbetsyon September 20, 2004   Link
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    I love this song. Hugeness.

    teamcrunkedon March 02, 2005   Link
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    i love this.

    i think its about being naughty private school/church. haha.

    zerosandoneson February 07, 2006   Link
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    i adore this song. wooooh.

    fentoozler-on June 07, 2006   Link
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    Gravy Train!!!! is amazing.

    PelvicThruston March 14, 2007   Link
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    yeah....somehow i can't imagine her wearing the sexy little catholic school girl uniform......disturbing....

    mrs.joeyjordinsonon January 08, 2007   Link

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