Alright, I wrote this song about this chick that I used to date back in high school. She was my girl, I was her guy. We were like so in love for like 2 years and then one day she just up and left and she just moved to Hollywood to be an actress. She's kinda famous now, you might have heard of her.

Jenna Jameson
Without the porn shit and with the tits she was born with.
Jenna Jenna Jenna
Who ain't been fucked yet, she ain't been touched yet.
Oh no.
Jenna Jameson
Without the porn shit and with the tits she was born with.
Jenna Jenna Jenna
Jenna, please come home.

I used to know this chick back in high school.
We were so cool.
We had a couple dates.
We had a couple dates, then she ran away off to Hollywood.
With the glamor, and glitz, the fake tits, and the pimps.
Now she's getting dick, but she's rich.
But she's rich.
I really miss that chick.
Cause I remember, I remember.


Jenna Jameson
Without the porn shit and with the tits she was born with.
Jenna Jenna Jenna
Who ain't been fucked yet, she ain't been touched yet.
Oh no.
Jenna Jameson
Without the porn shit and with the tits she was born with .
Jenna Jenna Jenna
Jenna, why you gotta go?

I used to know this chick when I was six.
She gave me my first kiss.
Took my innocence, then tried to charge me five.
I asked why then I wound up with two black eyes from this seven year old black guy.
His name was Sunny.
Sunny stole my fucking milk money.
Lil' pimp ran the game a lot.
I miss that dame a lot.

Jenna Jenna Jenna
Jenna, why you gotta go?
Jenna Jenna Jenna
Jenna, please come home.

Cause I want to be your Ron Jeremy.
I want to be your Ron Jeremy.
Like, oh yeah.
Oh oh oh oh.
I hit it from the back.
It's like oh yeah.
Oh oh oh oh.
Mmmm, I really miss my Jenna.


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