Mistress Hips
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Mistress Hips
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Most known as "mistress hips"
She's the men's delight
Dance in a whorehouse for a few tips
Her body is outta sight
Got sick of her lifestyle
Lit a brand new cigar
Decided to burn the whorehouse down
And stoled her pimp's car
Sister, you're in trouble
You got to figure out what you gonna do
Oh yeah, don't need to struggle
To know you're a hell of a woman
Looking for a new living
Returned to her mother's house
Hoping to be accept again
By the one who kicked her out
When she got there
She was not well accepted
She was treated like a whore again
Then she killed her mom and dad, too bad
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