One two three four

Ohh

Yeah, baby
That's what I'm talkin' about

I was walkin' down the street with my woman
And we saw a store with some beds in it
So we walked into the store and we got it on in the middle of the store

But then, we got arrested
We got arrested for gettin' it on in the middle of the store
It was Haverty's Furniture, Airport Boulevard

Never go there anymore
Never go there anymore
Never go there anymore
Never go there anymore
Never go there anymore
Never go there any more
'Cuz they send you to jail just for gettin' it on on the couch

So then in jail they had a jail with another jail with jails inside the jail
And in the cells that were in the jail, they had little beds
Little beds?
Little beds?

And so we saw the little bed and we got it on again, got it on again, got it on again

So then they sent us to the
State Penetentia-rary
State Penetentia-rary
State Penetentia-rary
State Penetentia-rary
Penetentia-rary
Penetentia-rary

Then I met Eric, the Big Lizard King
AND I GOT IT ON WITH HIM

Yeah I've had both ways, baby
Why don't you tell 'em about it

First I had a keyboardbitch
Keyboardbitch Keyboardbitch Keyboardbitch Keyboardbitch
Oh yeah, I went to a concert
I saw a...

Prison Bitch Prison Bitch Prison Bitch Prison Bitch
Prison Bitch Prison Bitch Prison Bitch Prison Bitch

Oh yeah
She was a prisonkeyboardbitch, oh yeah

I banged the prison bitch in the back door

So I said oh yeah she's a waxable ass
So I said heyyouwannagetamerehcadeascwjimmywhatechwa (Prison Bitch)
I was like ohyeahackbwanaka (Prison Bitch)
We go off to prison (Prison Bitch)
We get like a wax it on right there (Prison Bitch)
Next thing you know we're in prison and poof I'm waxin I'm waxin I'm waxin (Prison Bitch)

Then, I saw him gettin' it on with the prison guard right in the electric chair
So I flipped the switch, and they were goin'

Oohhooyowhaoahwahaaahaaaowha
Daddaddaddawheoeaoohoo hooooo wheaeachahahahacaaa
Earyueraahchahahaaeeeewbhawhaa
(Blsblashbawhibahbahblwlbsbalalwhablahbal)
Wvherreheaerehraeraehrrrrreadaghahaaaaa

Then I turned it off, and they were hot

Bleahberjabvakeyboardbitch

They hair was stickin' up
Just about over

Then the woman died because she got pregnant
And the electricity made the baby grow and she exploded

Chwafuzzchwacaha

Prison Bitch

Prison Bitch

Prison Bitch
Prison Bitch
Prison Bitch

Prison Bitch

Hot diggitay damn


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