"Let's see your little penis"
It's a very little penis and I'm very happy to say
It's a little penis come to visit you today
Ugh, no its so small and you tried to take it

It's so its so
Small and you tried to take it
Na na na oh its so small and you tried to take it
To take it, but no

I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes flow
I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes flow
For you, I need to burn
We love the ho I'm dreamin' of

(To the kiddie porn) x9
No its so small and you tried to take na na na
Oh its so small and you tried to take it
To take it, but no

I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes flow
I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes flow
For you I need to burn
We love the ho I'm dreamin' ugh ugh ugh ugh of

Everything old is new again and again and again and
Again
No, I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes flow
I grab the mic and then I let my rhymes burn


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    1st song off 1st record. 1st band I've never gotten tried of.

    nick joneson September 03, 2002   Link

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