Your Teeth In My Neck
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Your Teeth In My Neck
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Some will take money
And make big enemy
While iman take love and make good friends
Some are speaking foggy?
The other are thinking rotten?
But iman is here to teach you what's right from wrong
Say no now
Hoi oi oi
Hoi oi oi
Lord, oh yeah
Some are speaking foggy?
The other are thinking rotten?
But iman is here to teach you what's right from wrong
Listen me carefully
Let's live in love and unity?
For anything you do, just see we
I want that family
Hoi-oi-oi
Hoi-oi-oi
Unity
For I and I wanted you be free
Lets live in love and one harmony-ee
Say go now
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