Woah, surprise
Welcome to my enterprise
All ya'll just arrived
Kiss my ass two times
Y'all best recognize
I'm the shit cause
Tried to compartmentalize
but I didnt know what it meant

Just like this
Sippin' bacardi
Just like this
A ladidadi
Just like this
Just like this
Just like this
Ooh
Just like this
Sippin' bacardi
Just like this
A ladidadi

Don't it make you feel like shit
Mufucker
Don't it make you feel like shit
Oh man

once upon a time my mother
________________
________________

Whoa, surprise
Make mine a super size
Fuck all this metal shit
I'm bringin back the synthesize
Yall best realize
Im the shit guys
Try to ___ vomit
But it came out counter clockwise

Just like this
Sippin' bacardi
Just like this
A ladidadi
Just like this
Just like this
Just like this
Ooh touch it faggot
Just like this
Sippin' bacardi
Just like this
A ladidadi

Don't it make you feel like shit
Mufucka
Don't it make you feel like shit
Oh man

once upon a time my mother
________________
________________

I'm the fucking peeping tom
In the basement making bombs
A surprise
A surprise
You'll have to come this way
To feel the boom
On the phone can me be god?
In the basement baking mom
A surprise
A surprise
You'll have to come this way
Let's have a toast

Whoa surprise
Make mine a supersize
Fuck all this ghetto shit
Im bringin back the synthesize
Yall dont realize I'm what you criticize
Tried to compartmentalize
But i didnt know what it meant


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    Here are the lyric taken of Mindlesscrackers.com

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    Woah, surprise Welcome to my enterprise For all y'all just arrived Kiss my ass 2 times Y'all best recognize I'm the shit, guys Tried to compartmentalize But I didn't know what it meant

    Just like this Sippin' bacardi Just like this A ladidadi Just like this Just like this Just like this Ooh Just like this Sippin' bacardi Just like this A ladidadi

    Don't it make you feel like shit? Muhfucka Don't it make you feel like shit? Oh man

    Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy And had my self a very good time Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy and had my self a very good time Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy And had my self a very good time

    Woah, surprise Make mine a super size Fuck all this metal shit I'm bringin' back the synthesize Y'all best realize I'm the shit, guys I tried to compromise But it came out counter clockwise

    Just like this Sippin' bacardi Just like this A ladidadi Just like this Just like this Just like this Ooh, touch it faggot Just like this Sippin' bacardi Just like this A ladidadi Don't it make you feel like shit? Muhfucka Don't it make you feel like shit? Oh man

    Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy And had my self a very good time Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy And had my self a very good time Once upon a compromise I dressed up like a regular guy And had my self a very good time

    All my fuckin' peeping toms In my basements making bombs I'm the most I suppose You couldn't possibly butter my toast All my goth chicks writin prose With my fingers in your nose I'm the most I suppose You couldn't possibly butter my toast

    Woah, surprise Make mine a super size Fuck all this metal shit I'm bringin' back the synthesize Y'all best realize I'm the shit, guys I tried to compromise But I didn't know what it meant

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    Bradcoreon May 02, 2003   Link

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