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around When a mysterious stranger came into town He's plenty good-looking, but down on his cash And our poor little baby, she fell hard and fast When
stand true God, country, family Red, white and blue Two years went by to the man it felt like five In his barracks wondering if tomorrow would he still
arteries Not far to reach and we can hardly Contain it in the main event the way he went Paved a way to save us all from sin And that's the reason why we
them in.” Noah knew what to do. He gave the call to the big and small, And the animals came in two by two. The elephants made a lot of noise While
Don't hurt me none, don't hurt my pride 'Cause I got my little lady right by my side. (Right there Proud as can be) I's out there paintin'
right) I was a gentleman living in tenements Now I'm swimming in all the women that be tens (woo) Went from Bad Boys to the Crushed Linen Men Now my
right) I was a gentleman living in tenements Now I'm swimming in all the women that be tens (woo) Went from Bad Boys to the Crushed Linen Men Now my
the cops getting dropped by the gunshot Used to come but he's done, now we run the block To my brothers stay strong keep your heads up They know we fed
do is look presentable But I'm labeled by the city as a criminal They won't give me no slack Jack And I got one strike against me already because
The fox went out to the chase one night Prayed to the moon to give him light He had many a mile to go that night Before he reached the town-o,
The fox went out to the chase one night Prayed to the moon to give him light He had many a mile to go that night Before he reached the town-o,
I was just a little boy running wild across the kills Kicking balls, skipping meals, and I had a friend He was just like a brother, just a bit
...he said... Chorus: You have the luck of an angel Look can't you see It went from downpour, to snow and just turned sunny Little did I know then how
Got my hands on a little bit of dough So I went to the grocery store And got some steaks to go Went by, and picked up my gal, Teddi Jo We had
Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds Took a transfusion and I shot my woman down Went right home and I went to bed I stuck that lovin' 44
There once was a little feller His name was Johnny Gray He was born a-way out west in Pennsylvania Blow ye winds of morning blow ye winds hi ho Blow
went out in the world and had to find her one He sponsors all her daily, activities I'm not her pimp, she don't pay me or give me fees I just laced
About a year into the Biden Presidency, Trump was interviewed. it went something like this. I wish he’d do well; you know, I love the country more
cock 'cause I'm not Randolph Cease your brain, like a Cranioclast OP Have fun tryna handle all these Bars that I heave out Get jabbed by this little
with who he calls a hoe In a dumb show in his slow mind He went to the low point for them to say hello to other people And then go torso less
how I got the solider walk and bitches ain't wanna talk But when I went and got the fucking bag, all the bitches wanna fuck I don't really want a Rover,
Oil can then and danced with an ax Little did they know the Wicked Witch was setting traps They met the cowardly Lion but he was a fraidy cat He
and a couple years went by Now I keep on thinking old Frank was pretty wise You sort of settle for the moment and lock into place What he was trying to say was
the Indians Please do what I say} One day I went to the reservation And there by a shallow creek Was a beautiful Indian a-fetchin' water And I just had
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