Let's fuck some kids, they can't say no
Molest them now before they grow
Threaten them with oral sex
Expose yourself to incest

'Cause it's alright to expose yourself to kids
Do it now before they grow up and it's too late
Find an elementary school at recess time
Pull your pecker in front of them and masturbate

Suck a little hairless crack
Hold 'em down, they can't fight back
Watch 'em scream and cry with fear
Fucking cunt don't tell nobody dear

'Cause it's alright to expose yourself to kids
Do it now before they grow up and it's too late
Find an elementary school at recess time
Pull your pecker in front of them and masturbate

Alright, expose yourself to kids
Do it now before they grow up and it's too late
Find an elementary school at recess time
Pull your pecker in front of them and masturbate

Say I'm a pervert, it's OK
Hey! Candy little girl? Walk my way, you fucking bitch
Child abuse is on my mind
Little fucking kids I'm soon to find

But it's alright, expose yourself to kids
Do it now before they grow up and it's too late
Find an elementary school at recess time
Pull your pecker in front of them and masturbate

Do it now before they grow up and it's too late
Pull your pecker in front of them and masturbate

Find an elementary school at recess time
Pull your cock in front of them and masturbate





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    Fuckin' GG Allin right there

    DowntownRomanceon September 06, 2006   Link

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