I sold my soul to the devil for a piece of ass
He only looked at me then he laugh
Seventeen years old and look like I'm twenty
Come suck me I got plenty
I got a bitch right here and right there
I will have you with only one glare
How many bitches would like to have this
Taste my jizz
In your mouth
Then I'm out
Never fuck a girl that got more hair than you
And that wear size 14 shoes

Bitch you know you want it and you know you need it. So c'mon pretty baby. Bitch I got what you want and what you ever need. So c'mon over baby.

I bet you bitches like this chocolate
I lick you up like a pair of hamhocks
Juggling your tits like a cirus freak
Skinny ass bitch is what I seek
Fat bitches are okay
More of the cushion but I be trapped for days
Pin you up against that chair
Yeah you know like it that
I pull out my dick and smack you in your face
I eat you out like a purdy cat

Bitch you know you want it and you know you need it. So c'mon pretty baby. Bitch I am sexy I got what you want and what you need. So c'mon over baby.

Bitch I am the sexist player you know
With a limp dick and a broken ass nose
You fucked Micheal Jackson so why not me
I may not have money but I keep you free
Free the troubles that your mind protest
You can use my dick as a butt rest

BITCH...YOU STUPID BITCH...BITCH....YOU SEXY ASS BITCH....BITCH....YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO.....BITCH


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