Oi ga-ra-to Pi-qa mine nu-mu-ro
Me leaga-you teaser
Leaga para min,
Please sin

Excuse me little hombre
Take my number call me
I can get squeaky
So you can come and oil me

My finger tips and the lips
Do the work yeah
My hips do the flicks
As I walk yeah with a good head
I came to make it with a good head
I came to break it

Did your mama tell you
About me what she say
Don't go play there
Gonna make that hot boy
Want me gonna make that hot boy
Take me

You can stick me
Stab me grind me or wind me
Fuck we can even ask your wifey
Rich bored at home with a kiddie
She don't know about
You getting nookie

Member when you first started
Call me you had a ticket
Waitin' for me
SAid you want to meet in miami
So we can start a
Family

Hoytu hoytu
Cept cept
Cinko, quadro
Tres doie
You can call me over


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Hombre Lyrics as written by Mathangi Arulpragasam Richard X

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    you guys are retarded, its not about her being kinky, its about prostitution

    jewlcomstoneon December 26, 2009   Link

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