Give me that donkey butt and them big ol' legs
I aint to hard to bang
aint no shame in this game
im gonna break it down and beg like shame

please (eh he) please (eh he) please (eh he)
let me ride that donkey donkey (repeat X6)
please (eh he) please (eh he) please (eh he)

been all known to get buck wild
let me do that donkey joint style
grip your hips and and bounce around
now do that grind
rock it
pop it
dont stop it
i want to knock it
yeah open up and let me come inside
let me on that donkey ride
i wanna make that body jerk
no time to play
just doin the work
cuz im a businessman takin care of business
can i get an witness
so come on over you lil' devil
let me take it to all the levels
im gonna get sick like bushwick
cuz i need a donkey quick
so let me ride that donkey all the way down
i bet your makin them freaky sounds
i gotta jump the freak and im up and ridin'
dont need a long relationship
just hit it quit itand dip
so give me that donkey butt and them big ol' legs
i aint to hard to bang
there aint to shame in this game
im gonna break it down and beg like shame

Chorus

i've been watching you on the floor
they way you move makes me want you more
but i like the way you strut
shakin that big ol' donkey butt
i'd do anything for that what
cuz im about to
not finished....sorry i'll be back


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    this song is really deep, it truly explains man's infinite struggle, the fight for poontang, god bless.

    TheBear08on August 20, 2007   Link

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