Dead Womb
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Dead Womb
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(La cocaina no es buena para su salud
La cocaina is not good for you)
So many girls I know poison their wombs for sure
I'm sick of all these girls poisoning their
We're looking for wives so tired of sluts coming to us in the clubs with their cocaine
I know you think you have it all but you will never even
We're looking for wives so tired of sluts coming to us in the clubs with their cocaine
You will never even know
You think you have control
One day we'll lose you all
One day we'll
We're looking for wives so tired of sluts coming to us in the clubs with their cocaine
I know you think you have it all but you will never even
We're looking for wives so tired of sluts coming to us in the clubs with their cocaine
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