I wanna be your your israeli goggles
Oh Native Indian Shadow Shadow
I wanna pee inside of your mouth
duck duck duck duck duck man hoof hand
see you cross the street it makes me stutter
I lock tom tom with da broiler
Ii wanna be your long lost limb
I cry alone i am so lonely
you got me feeling like a hang nail
Go White Face!!!

I saw you fall into a burning cauldron
I heard you call for help but i'm not coming
I saw me fall into a burning oven
I heard me call for help but you're not coming (not coming!)

you call me ling ling i'll call you panda fist
the sun burn like burn burn eye burn burn
i only mess around with girl's who lisp
la you make me feel like a lusty seagull
dust me off i'm a trophy wife
ah these titties are night time things
make fuck like dog bark moon make fuck like dog bark moon (woo oo)
you got me feeling like a hard on
Go White Face!!!

i saw you fall into a burning cauldron
i heard you call for help but i'm not coming
i saw me fall into a burning oven
i heard me call for help but you're not coming (not coming!)

Go White Face
Go White Face
Go White Face
Go White Face


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    Weirdest Man Man song by a landslide

    AimlessyEatingon April 04, 2009   Link

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