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Waking up aggravated
Stupid shit man I hate it
Bitches lyin' bitches cryin'
Suicidal get in line
Gettin' mine bouncin' freaks
Loosing sleep countin' sheep
Absolute cash and loot
Men in black packin' heat

Born and blazin' rotten raisin'
Fingers up time to waive 'em
Show these players playin' that
They better get there ass to prayin'
There won't be nuttin' but dice
After the cut in the gut
I am not like 'em there gonna wish
They never pushed my button

The door is shuttin' and a knife
Will do you no good
You gettin' nuttin' while
I rock here in Hollywood
I'll tell you somethin' else
You can take it to the bank
I don't give a fuck what
None of y'all people think

Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra

Uh, that's right
Yeah, that's right (shut the fuck up)

Feelin' Korn going blind
Free as hell doin' time
I'm insane can't complain
Flush you turds down the drain
Down the hatch throwin' craps
Throwin' matches on the gas
Check the match check the will
Check the ride payin bills

Burnin' mouths wanna smile
If you're feelin' versatile
Versus while flippin' bitches
Grindin' trucks skatin' ditches
Hatin' all the Harley hatin'
Knife is slicin' shit like bacon
Sick and tired you is fired
I'm the truth and you's the liar

The door is shuttin' and a knife
Will do you no good
You gettin' nuttin' while
I rock here in Hollywood
I'll tell you somethin' else
You can take it to the bank
I don't give a fuck what
None of y'all people think

Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra

Oh yeah listen what I'm tellin' you
(I'm tellin' you)
There's only one king on this hill
It sure as hell ain't you

Oh yeah listen what I'm tellin' you
(I'm tellin' you)
There's only one king on this hill
It sure as hell ain't you

Yeah

Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra
Holdin' the gold it's so gold it's so golden y'all
Golden cobra


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Gold Cobra Lyrics as written by Samuel Robert Rivers John Everett Otto

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    from what i understand this was gonna b the venomous(lbgc) song but fred changed the lyrics and made it gold cobra.. not a bad change but i was looking forward to hearing the song about our gaming clan.. haha.. i heard this yesterday from my dude thats goin on his second tour with limp.. tight ass song fo sho!

    Bknow33on June 21, 2011   Link

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