Señor perdóname por mis pecados
Vendí mi alma para proteger el rey niño
En el hombre del padre, hijo y espíritu santo

El día viene del rey oscuro
Despierto ta porque te pica el culo
Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis

En junio nació un niño grandote
El cuerpo de cristo sera un cerote
Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis

Te chinga en el día y te coje en la noche
La verga del diablo ya te conoce
Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis Seis

Si quieres salir tienes que morir
Como Ricky Ramírez te chupa los ojos

Mientras como los sesos de un virgen güero
Mi papa satanas me esta dando besos


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    Translation:

    Six Six Six

    Lord, forgive me for my sins I sold my soul to protect the child king In the name of the father, son and holy spirit

    The day of the dark king is coming Wake up because he pokes your ass Six Six Six, Six Six Six

    In June a big boy was born The body of Christ will be a turd Six Six Six, Six Six Six

    He fucks you in the day and screws you in the night The devil's dick now knows you Six Six Six, Six Six Six

    If you want out you must die Like Ricky Ramirez he sucks your eyes

    While I eat the brains of a virgin whitie My father Satan is kissing me

    Eliminationon November 01, 2008   Link

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