I'm a leprechaun,
Leprechaun,
These beats just drive me crazy,
Shut up.

Hooray,
Hooray,
Hooray,
Hooray.

Yo I'm from the getto and I make spaghetto,
And if you dance around I'll give you a pound,
Your mother is so fat she is a cat,
Meow,
Point: if you put your hamster in a microwave it will die,
Wait I was just joking that is a lie,
Don't give me none of your lip or I'll dip you in a sage and onion dip,
And I'll sink your punk-ass ship.

Now more facts about your mother,
She had sex with an usher and gave birth to an illegitimate brother,
That you never saw,
Oh I bet you like to claw,
The rug upon your floor,
When it's late at night and your belly hurts,
Yes, claw that rug,
I'm sure that will help,
Your mother once overdosed on laxatives and calpol,
Calpol tastes like strawberries so you should hit cut with a scalpel.

F-f-f-freestyle,
F-f-f-freestyle.

Hildidee hildidee hildidee dee,
P-p-p-pedophilic leprechaun,
Used to prey on the children small,
Took them to the end of rainbows,
They thought they were searching for pots of gold,
But when they got there they saw NO!
He was just raping them because he's a pedo,
P-p-pedophilic leprechaun.

Hildidi hildidi hildidididee,
Your mother once overdosed on laxatives and calpol,
Steer clear of leprechauns when they have acquired a scalpel,
Many people will come together and cry,
When Mr. Potato Head will get tired of life and commit suicide.

Feel me.


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    Whoah man. This is the best dance song I've heard in a long time by the best Hip-Hop band I've heard in a while. I usually hate hiphop but this band really take the biscuit. I like the F-f-f-freestyle because it reminds me of Visually Impaired Placenta's FFFFFFA bit on The Inflatable Cheese.

    DJ Werthers Original and Uncle Jojo are gods.

    Wallamanageon December 14, 2006   Link

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