featuring cool Keith



Infinite infantries space techs with navi clips

Skin penetration directions information

Roll up your knuckles get blast in your fingertips

Phasers with macs and handles clamped up on your hips

Infrared beams so sharp crease your pant seams

With chestic barrels I sold them at the Christmas carols

With small scopes from miles adjust them to your house

With see through glocks, that's natural, you know it rocks

Front vinyl holsters some acid pellets from the box

Big tanks sash German Spanish thoughts I be servin

More beggars in trucks, shippin weight to Las Vegas

Bicentennial bombs with leather straps for your arms

Garments and bags from hefty, I'm a lefty



Welcome to Weapon World [2X]

You're welcome...



Nuke 'em headbands for light blue German Lugars

Forcefields protect, razor bumps behind your neck

Automatics from seven chambers eighty-two bullets

When you pull it the little twenty five sound like Ganas

Machine guns electric cords rob the power run

Remington A-70, for the pedigree

Night time militant mask, fueled with laser gas

Atomic ACP thirty round American slugs

With bugs undefeatable navy systems

Brown pearls pistols with FBI whistles

Suitcase with missles stashed with toilet tissues

Triggers with frames or 44 that shoot flames

Law enforcement, I got the first kill endorsement

Uzis material eatin Cocoa Puff cereal

Close range spokers, infrareds let you notice

Factory parts here screws with the custom parts

Deputy badges, fake SWAT teams closin gasses

Blow up your asses, over here put on masses



Welcome to Weapon World [3X]

You're welcome...



Antagonist columnist, astrotech abuser

85 rounds of dynamite sticks with mix

On old rifles, and little derringers that fix

LAPD can't see me, I work with Muslim beanie

Indian transporter, machine guns across the border

And Siberian bolts bullet proof winter coats

Across the region, duffel bags of the ?Amenge deagons?

Station wagons with desert eagles to stop a dragon

Elephant darts with propane travel through the rain

Bust back, the right machine to counteract

Carbine 31 shot wake up the project block

Neighborhood with wood, blast off the D off the hood

Bounty hunters with camoflague green alligators

Straight from the Barbados, tourin sweet potatoes

Can make and pass port way hand grenades that I bought



Welcome to Weapon World [4X]

That's right

Has the effect to put a six foot gorilla

With the skin of an alligator

Aluminum

With the aluminum skin of an alligator

To a 4 point 8 Pterydactyl

That's a Dragon Plus

With a twist...


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