I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I I tried to consume just like a super faggot
I got some dude
How can y'all give a mutha fucka something so good he couldn't say no
You nailed me hard
I love em when they don't give a mutha fuckin' shit
I could have been someone
Instead of falling flat upon my ass
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now and fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I I could have been a star
It freaks me out when I sound just like my mom
I couldve rocked the spot
Instead of being just another faggot like I am
I played that shit straight
Blowin' suckas to the side hopin' I get laid
Now everybody knows
No way in hell I can ever live it down
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I could have been someone
Instead of falling flat upon my ass
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
Molest
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot


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    OK here ius the thing on Jimmy in the insert to frakenstein girls will seem strangely sexy, the album that this came off of it says that if you tink they are bi gay straight left-wing, right-wing and all this other shit, they are so i think that he is a little bit of everything. although i agree he is a sexy bia ;)

    pochinoon July 04, 2002   Link

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