She has a moist vagina
I particularly enjoyed the circumference

I've been sucking the walls off her anus
Anilingus
I prefer her to any other

Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana

She had a moist vagina
I prefer her to any other

Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana
Marijuana


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Moist Vagina Lyrics as written by Kurt Cobain

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    Moist Vagina is about a marijuana joint. "She has a moist vagina"- this is hole in the end of the joint where you suck the smoke through. When you smoke a joint, the end gets wet/moist. "I've been sucking the walls of her anus"- kurt thought the end of a joint looked like a vagina or an anus. And i believe it's "I've been licking 'round the circumference", but i could be wrong on that one. "I prefer her to any other"- he liked marijuana more than any other drug. "Marijuana"- self explanatory.

    -kurt wasn't gay, but said that he was "gay in spirit" and that he could possibly be bisexual. but alot of people think that not even that was true, and that he was just trying to piss people off. he didn't like homophobes.

    grungemunkyon September 27, 2002   Link

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