Girls Salute
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Girls Salute
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21 Girls salute - barrington levy
What kind of world are we living in?
Seventy-four girls to one slim bredren
Twenty-one girls salute
Why are we fussing?
Why are we fighting?
Over woman, this is the time for us to unite
And be cool
So many girls in this world
No need to fuss
No need to fight
This is the time for us to unite
No need to fuss over woman
No need to fuss
No need to fight
Over one girl
So many girls in this world
Why are we fussing?
Why are we fighting for?
So many girls in the party
God knows they really look hearty
Twenty-one girls salute
Seventy-four girls to a slim bredren
No need to fuss no need to fight
So many girls in this world
Pick your child and it's gonna do nice
Seventy-four girls to a slim bredren
So many girls...
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