Force it up inna her u see,
She say "whoaaa me uh dun yet, hours gone and mi nuh cum yet, fire... me pussy pun fire"
She say "lawddd me nuh dun yet, one whole day and mi nah cum yet, fire... she bawl fire"
When me:
[Chorus:]
Force it up hard in her
Mek she feel de long cord in her
Cocky swell big and broad in her
She think a devil a de lord in her
Force it up ooo, hard in her
Mek she feel de nine yard in her
Mi sitten heavy like concord in her
Mi cocky versus her punany war
[Verse 1:]
Gul stop laugh show me wha u can do
Me wan u ride me long bamboo
Gal me have no have time fi argue and me know fi sure me nar chaw u
But inna de bedroom me draw u
Inna de middle ah de night rain ah fall and mi wan u
No run me nar war u, cocky sharp like lass if u tight it it scar u
[Chorus]
[Verse 2:]
Mi say gul fi get stiff cock and every gul with me
Gangsta dey want so dey pick me
Dem yah gul yah wan breed and have me pickney
So me bruk off me spear inna Britney
Eh Man whey suck pussy sick me
And no gal outta road can't trick me
Can't gi mi no jacket and chat bout da fit me
Gul a throw love pebble and dying fi dat lick me
[Chorus]
[Verse 1]
[Verse 2]
[Chorus x2]
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