Conheci uma garota que era uma louca, desde pequenininha com o dedo na boca
depois ficou adulta, só queria ser rica, fez vestibular pra puta, hoje é doutora em pica
ela mordia, era bom, mas dava dor, passava o dente na cabecinha que era um horror
pode crê, eu sei, você é bonita e tem sempre razão, mas acho que seu aparelho prendeu minha circulação
boca de lata
eu, mais meus amigos, vamos de pé, ela não foge e feito o Roger eu digo "eu gosto é de mulher"!
pode crê, vamo lá que você vai ver, que eu vou mostrar pra você o que faz seu corpo tremer
danada chega de diz-que-me-diz que agora eu sou juiz e você é minha escrava e fica tão linda quando faz cara de brava
mas sossega, nessa lei não tem regra, é lá no esfrega, é só relax,
vou te namorar sem complexo e lhe aplicar um suplex, vou colar que nem durex, veja bem.
eu sou o homem que Deus colocou no seu destino, um absorvente latino, que sai latindo
feito o cão queimando o filme no salão, eu não tô louco não, quem sumiu com meu troco
vai levar muito pipoco vai tomar bala no côco, espera, que agora eu me lembrei que tá na hora de queimar o motor
o produto na calcinha vem do sul eu que tava lá quando ela viu "aperte o cinto que o piloto sumiu" saiu voando feito urubu,
é meu brasão e todo nação da nação feito o júnior é só uma vez, muleke e não tem volta não,
do cangaço a descendência do cerrado de nascença 1999 aí e o gama fazendo presença de 1ª,
pra esse microfone funcionar tem que botar a pilha esse é o raimundo maluco de Brasília.


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