Ahh, fo sho, fo sho
(That lighter don't work)
(I told u uh huh)
(I'm just sayin' tho)

Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Late night in the evening
'Fore I gets to sleepin'
I gotta get down
Late night in the evening
'Fore I gets to sleepin'
I gotta get down

Oh goody goody, got the mornin' woody
Roll over so quick, baby girl give it to me
Man what a quicky, stabbin' with the stiffy
Bustin' bigger nuts than peter pan and jiffy

Give me a little licky, huggy and kissy kissy
And off last night I'm still a little wiggy
Forgive me girl if I damage ya
But it feel like I'm on Viagra

Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down

Well I'm a Cheech I'm a Chong, grab the water bong
Hit it for so strong, and hold up for so long
I'm a rip, I'm a run, roll tha whole blunt
Grab the Visine, I'm feelin' so crunk
Check my watch, connect my dots
Scratch my crotch, jump in tha the flip flops
All I hear is pots and pans with da sizzle
Chorizo con huevos, man it's off da hizzle

Chockin' on dat residue
I told ya'll man what I'm fix to do
You know hydro he a friend of mine
Take the monkey off my back like every time
Got a stylo that's so frio
Fly like an eagle so high, me and my amigo
Another day, another dolla, another deal
What you say huh, what, when you wanna kill?

Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down

Who that comin' thru
What's really crackalackin, what's up wit you?
Oh no, not him again
He be rollin' with them crazy ass Mexicans
Baby bash u a fool, on the kool
I'm just sayin' tho
U keeps it real, what them otha boys playin' fo?
Holla, holla all mighty dolla
Got everybody thinkin', it's kool to hate anotha

But man hold up, I'm on a new page
All them haters in my mix, get out my Kool-Aid
I'm quick to spark up, and steal somebody lighter
I get cotton mouth, and eat some jumbalaya
Oh, my mya, oh, hell yeah
Before I make love I puts it in the air
Twice last night and once in da morning
I gotta get down so I can gets going

Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down

Late night in the evening
'Fore I gets to sleepin'
I gotta get down
Late night in the evening
'Fore I gets to sleepin'
I gotta get down

Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down
Early in da morning
'Fore I eats my breakfast
I gotta get down


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