Awoooooooooow!

I wouldn't be a no club that'd have me for a member
No, I wouldn't be a no club that'd have me for a member
Say I squeeze you hard, don't ever change
I'll eat you in September

No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
Include me out

I'm the taste free exquisite corpse the feedback of Notre Dame
I'm the taste free exquisite corpse the feedback of Notre Dame
As plain as my nose on your face
As clean as a field egg

No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
Include me out

I am the sheik of Larame, with your hair in my teeth
Yeah I'm the sheik of Larame, with your hair in my teeth
I'll pull your eyeballs out with a pair of pliers so you'll see what I mean

No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
No club lone wolf, Awoooooooooow!
Include me out

Awoooooooooow! Awoooooooooow!
Awoooooooooow! Awoooooooooow!


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    I wouldn't be in no club That'd have me for a member, no I wouldn't be in no club That'd have me for a member Stay as cute as you are, don't ever change I'll eat you in September

    I'm the taste free exquisite corpse The feedback of Notre Dame I'm the taste free exquisite corpse The feedback of Notre Dame As plain as my nose on your face As clean as a peeled egg

    MmeLEnferon March 14, 2010   Link

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