Catholic school girls rule
Catholic school girls rule
Catholic school girls rule
Catholic school girls rule

In the class she's taking notes just how deep deep is my throat
Mother Mary don't you know
She's got eyes like Marilyn Monroe

(Catholic school girls rule)

From the cross she's raised her head
This is what the sister said
Give no love until you're wed
Live no life until you're dead
The good books says we must suppress
The good books says we must confess
But who cares what the good books says
'Cause now she's taking off her dress

(Catholic school girls rule)

Lead us into temptation
We are pure divine creation
Talkin' about my generation
Injected with the seed of emaculation, Catholic


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Catholic School Girls Rule Lyrics as written by Anthony Kiedis Michael Peter Balzary

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    so u take notes about how deep your throat is? Its about how people send their daughters to catholic schools to teach them good christian virtues but this only makes them more horny

    Polakon June 12, 2002   Link

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