Hola me dicen Dedoverde (hola)
Deja te explico de donde vine
En los montes donde crece la hierba
Practica doctor creciendo yesca
Aunque ahí están los puercos no parare
Con conecta influencia, yo seguire
Bendito sea Dios por el zacate
No dejes que la torta al rescate
Cárgame, estoy listo para volar
No me encuentran ni con radar
No dejes que caiga el gobierno
No hay negocio sin permiso
Todo en la vida tiene riesgo
Oye, no te quemes en el fuego
Esa es la vida vendiendo trigo
Hola, llegó tu mejor amigo

Hola me dicen Dedoverde
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Deja te explico de dónde vine
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Hola me dicen Dedoverde
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Deja te explico de dónde vine
(Oye doctor, ven pa' tras otra vez)

Mi gente no vive sin el bando
Si no estuviera pedo chocando
Gracias doctor lo estoy creciendo
Dentro y afuera lo estoy logrando
Su planta exquisita estoy fumando
Planta exótica estoy asando
Pasa el machete para cortar
Pasa la lumbre para quemar
Estoy alto y no quiero bajar
40 Plantas en mi vecindad
Eso mi hermano es mi realidad
Fumo nada más si que es la calidad
Cayo, la ley están tocando
Namas los oigo y voy volando
Pero nunca he parado de llevarlo
Hola me dicen Dedoverde

Hola me dicen Dedoverde
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Deja te explico de dónde vine
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)

Vengo a rehabilitarte
Si no puedes conducir, llama un taxi (taxi)
En mi closet la yerba seca
Me da la fuerza como azteca
No compro yerba de un puerco
O sino dicen Ven, te encierro
Por eso la crezco yo mismo
Por eso soy el doctor más listo
El místico, mejor dicho científico
Creciendo lo mío con rayos del sol
Pruébenla y veran que lo mío es lo mejor
Si ven la poli, hasta luego (vamos)
Aunque algunos son amigos
Nunca sabes cuál tiene cuernos
Mejor hay que hacer ahí nos vemos (vamos)
Me dicen a mí el verdadero
Pero soy el mero mero (¿quién?)
Nunca último, pero primero

Hola me dicen Dedoverde
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Deja te explico de dónde vine
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Hola me dicen Dedoverde
(Hola me dicen Dedoverde)
Deja te explico de dónde vine
(Oye doctor, ven pa' tras otra vez)


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Dr. Dedoverde (Dr. Greenthumb) Lyrics as written by Louis Freeze Larry Muggerud

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    goos song about a good thing

    Yamon April 18, 2007   Link

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