What's The Ugliest part Of Your Body?
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What's The Ugliest part Of Your Body?
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What's the ugliest
Part of your body?
What's the ugliest
Part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's
Your mind
I think it's your mind, woo woo
All your children are poor
Unfortunate victims of
Systems beyond their
Control
A plague upon your
Ignorance and the gray
Despair of your ugly life
Where did Annie go
Whe she went to town?
Who are all those creeps
That she brings around?
All your children are poor
Unfortunate victims of lies
You believe
A plague upon your
Ignorance that keeps
The young from the truth
They deserve
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