Big leg womens, keep your dresses down
You got stuff to make a bulldog hug a hound

Big leg women, keep your dresses down
Ahahah you got somethin' make a bulldog hug a hound

If you roll your belly like you roll your dough
People, they's crying
They want some more
Roll your belly like you roll your dough
Hey, people, they's crying
People, they're crying for more

Big leg women sure got something good
People, they's crying about it in the neighborhood
Big leg women sure got something good
Now, if you don't believe me, ask everybody in my neighborhood


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    Big leg women, keep your dresses down You got stuff to make a bulldog hug a hound

    If you roll your belly like you roll your dough People, they's crying They want some more Roll your belly like you roll your dough Hey, people, they's crying People, they're crying for more

    Big leg women sure got something good People, they's crying about it in the neighborhood Big leg women sure got something good Now, if you don't believe me, ask everybody in my neighborhood

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