(This is a gorilla girl)

Gave to the gorilla girl, gobs and gobs of love
No one else would touch that girl unless they wore a glove
Gifted was this girl of mine, great knowledge could she grasp
But once she ate a golf pro and vomited in the grass

But I love my groovy gorilla girl
And her groovy, gorgeous gape, oh!
And her fabulous zoo-keeper father
My love looks like an ape!

My folks say she's wrong for me, this girl is a mistake
Whenever I date gorilla girl they whack me with a rake
Took her out to a picnic at a girl scout jamboree
Golly did those girl scouts gape at gorilla girl and me

But I love my groovy gorilla girl
And her groovy, gorgeous gape, oh!
And her fabulous zoo-keeper father
My love looks like an ape!


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    I think the gorilla is really just a word to describe a really, raelly unattractive female, who was really easy/slutty. hence the line, gave to the gorilla, gobs and gobs of love, (facials, pearl necklace..sorry if i offend anyone thats just what comes to mind..) no one else would touch her unless they wore a glove. (slang for use of a condom).

    xerses247on January 07, 2014   Link

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