Listen little girl it´s near the hour
Come with me and take golden shower
Listen little slut, do as you´re told
Come with daddy for me to pour the gold

Golden shower, it´s getting near the hour
For a golden shower,
I´ve got the righteous power
All through my excrements you shall roam

Open your mouth and taste the foam
Bend up and smell my anal vapor
Your face is my toilet paper
Golden shower, I´ve got the power

For a golden shower,
I´ve got the righteous power
Our relationship I don´t want to spoil it
You are my personal toilet

Listen little girl
It´s getting near the hour
On your face I leave a shit tower
Shit tower, prune skin power

Smelin´ sour, it´s the shit tower
Golden showers,
It´s getting near the hours
For a golden shower,
I´ve got the righteous power


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Golden Showers Lyrics as written by Eric Carlson Eldon Hoke

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    This song is obviously about young love and a couple's first experience with intimacy.

    Bellyfull of Swanson March 26, 2007   Link

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