I know what you're doin', baby
I know what you're doin'
You're tryin' to figure out why I'm so sexy
But ya can't quite put your finger on it
Ya can't quite put your finger on it
I am sexy because I'm vegan
I am fucking compassionate
If you want me to be with you
Be vegan too!

No kissy-kissy, no sucky-fucky
If you hurt a ducky
My vegan body is delish
But you ain't gettin' none of this if ya harm a fish
My vegan booty goes "Pow, pow, pow"
But you can't touch it if ya hurt a cow

I know what you're doin', baby
I know what you're doin'
You're thinkin' 'bout goin' vegan
You are a good fucking person, baby
Ya should be vegan, and I don't mean maybe
Be kind to the animals
And maybe one day you can touch my genitals
If you want me to be with you
Be vegan too!

My hot stuff, you ain't gonna be lickin'
If you hurt a chicken
My fuck muscles, you ain't gonna see worky
If you hurt a turkey
You ain't gonna see my penis get big
If you hurt a pig
Be vegan


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