My baby left me
Left me sad and blue
I didn't know what to do
Without my baby baby baby baby
And then I met his best friend
And he took me to his house
And I said I said
(What you said baby)
Here let me tell you what I said

Put it in my mouth
She said put it in her mouth
I said my motherfuckin' mouth
I mean her motherfuckin' mouth
Put it in my mouth
She said put it in her mouth
My motherfuckin mouth
I mean her motherfuckin' mouth
Put it in my mouth
She said put it in her mouth
My motherfuckin' mouth
I mean her motherfuckin' mouth

You wanna go down, why not?
I be like Herbie and Hand-you-a-Cock
And tell you that my name is Ak'
Get on your knees, make like the breeze begin to blow
But don't give me no Ralph Lauren grin if you're not down to go low (deep in my mouth)
I'm all about mouth-fuckin'
Only if you down for dick suckin'
If not, BJ and the Bearkeep truckin'
And fuck chapsticks
I'm comin' ashy as hell, wit chapped dicks
For your chapped ass lips (in my mouth)
Put in your teeth like dentists as I'm rubbin' them
With an erection like injections, fuck it I be druggin' them
Numbing up your tonsils, like Anbesol anesthetic
Cummin' down your throat like chloraseptic (take it out my mouth)
No time for apologin girlfriend if you
Swallowin', garglin'
I'm givin' bitches permanent beards
Put your lips here and catch these damn facial hairs in your mouth

Put it in my mouth
Put it in your mouth
I said my motherfuckin' mouth
I said your motherfuckin' mouth
And you can just eat me out
Or I can just eat you out
You can eat me out
Yeah, what's that all about

Well, you can lick it, you can sip it, you can taste it
I'm talkin' every drip-drop, don't you waste it
Baby, slurp it up, it's enough to fill your cup
It's finger-lickin' good, and I wish a nigga would
Go down kinda slow or even fast
I'm always sprung once I feel your tongue in the crack of my ass
Yes, I need a nigga goin' out like that
Boy, I'm packin' such a tasty treat
And you can eat me out

But put it in your mouth
(Put it in your mouth)
I said your motherfuckin' mouth
(I said your motherfuckin' mouth)
And you could just eat me out (what do ya choose to lick pussy or dicks?)
You can eat me out (people throughout the world man it's your pick)

Put it in your mouth (what do ya choose to lick pussy or dicks?)
I said your motherfuckin' mouth (people throughout the world yeah it's your pick)
Put it in my mouth (what do ya wanna to lick pussy or dicks?)
Put it in my mouth (people throughout the world yeah it's your pick)
Put it in my mouth (what do ya wanna to lick pussy or dicks?)
I said my motherfuckin' mouth (people throughout the world yeah it's your pick)
Just put it in my mouth
My motherfuckin' mouth (it's your pick)
And you can just eat me out
In my mouth, put it in my mouth
Baby baby in my mouth
Let me go down
All on yah huh
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha


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Put It in Your Mouth Lyrics as written by Akinyele Adams Reginald Hargis

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    it is the best fingger likkin good song in the world

    selina1314on August 12, 2006   Link

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