First is stab you in the head n' then i cut it off like this
Don't wanna mess with me now cause im pissed
And there aint no way out of my funhouse my home
Chillin by myself but no one likes to be alone
Now When i crawl through the night
Like a widow when i strike
Aint nobody in the right here
Better start a fight here
To get some stress
Off of my back
Im on the attack
Jack your Momma in the back and on her face i rest my sack

CHORUS: Chorus for "It's Gonna Be Me" by Nsync.

Thats right
Im killin like a villian
Up now and we chillin while we poppin penicillin
He said X Marks the spot and yall know im red hot
Like Pringles once you pop the fun just wont stop
Cause Im
Too Blind
To See
Tryin to spit dumb rhymes
Who you tryin to be me?
I like poo that moos
And I like birds that cockadoodle doos
And shoes
And whoopty trains that Choo Choo!

CHORUS

My name is Tucan Sam and I am what I am
I like peanut butter crackers with green eggs and ham
I had a pet named norman he was a lion
Found out he was Morman
Shot him now he's dyin
Somethin or somthin no
You know where its at
You're actually taking what im saying even though i can't rap
Here we go with that Crazy old loop
Every thing I do

CHORUS


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    i made up the killin like a villian part

    ImYourProblemNowon June 06, 2002   Link

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