Hey sexy lady I’ll be your fantasy

Sexy girls come up to me and they always come if you know what I mean
Hey! Look up above you’re in love...

..With my fist if you dare to go where my lady left to,
I’m warning you
See she might not be my girl just yet might have turned her off by my chat and that flex
still if any little prick tries chat her up next
I’ll...

Sexy girls come up to me and they always come if you know what I mean
Hey! Look up above you’re in love with my fist

I will go prove myself to you now that I caught you looking across the room at my possibility,
see the lady wants me
go ahead be cheeky I’ll makeyou ugly
My reward - guaranteed punanni

Swear I’ve shagged fuckin loads of birds and they loved it, loved it
They fuckin love it, love it

Come test me -
I will go
You think I’m some sort of fuckin pussy?
I fuckin love it, love it!

How your body screams for my ecstasy
Sexy lady
I’ll be your fantasy
I’ll be yourdream
Feel your body scream formy ecstasy
Sexy lady
I’ll be your fantasy

Hey! Sexy girls come up to me
and they always come if you know what I mean

‘Av it!
I will go!
I fuckin love it, love it!
THUG WORKOUT
I fuckin LOVE.....


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    the breakdown says LOVE IT! Not Av it

    Frankfersteron March 21, 2011   Link

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