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Done It All Been to hell and came back, shot some ****** smoked some crack. Walked on water, parted the Red Sea, took a **** took a *** Not a thing, I haven't done, sometimes lost, sometimes won. Had *** all sorts of ways, wrote the Kamasutra, in just two days. Wrestled Austin, boxed Ali, I play naked when I volley. Climbed to the highest mountain, also drank from the youth fountain. Ain't nothing I can't do, when a ghost, I'll yell boo. The most interesting man in the world, is nothing but a joke, I cracked his shell, then drank his yolk. I know every word in the dictionary, my skills are so revolutionary. You come to me with your pain, you silly fools have no brain. I know magic, I know illusions, I come to my own conclusions. Been everywhere in this world, a bit eccentric and a lot disturbed. When I was born, they broke the mold, I've never once had a cold. I will die on my own terms, cremate me, I want no worms.
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 9:34 PM UTC
Done It All
Done It All Been to hell and came back, shot some ****** smoked some crack. Walked on water, parted the Red Sea, took a **** took a *** Not a thing, I haven't done, sometimes lost, sometimes won. Had *** all sorts of ways, wrote the Kamasutra, in just two days. Wrestled Austin, boxed Ali, I play naked when I volley. Climbed to the highest mountain, also drank from the youth fountain. Ain't nothing I can't do, when a ghost, I'll yell boo. The most interesting man in the world, is nothing but a joke, I cracked his shell, then drank his yolk. I know every word in the dictionary, my skills are so revolutionary. You come to me with your pain, you silly fools have no brain. I know magic, I know illusions, I come to my own conclusions. Been everywhere in this world, a bit eccentric and a lot disturbed. When I was born, they broke the mold, I've never once had a cold. I will die on my own terms, cremate me, I want no worms.
allen-wilbert
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Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014 at 9:34 PM UTC
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