What Goes Boom

Album: EP1 (2013)
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  • Fattie had it made like a blade in the sun
    Like a push in the bush when you got none
    Ping pong bingo fills a la Ringo
    Analog bong but it ring wrong
    Make some room
    What goes boom?

    I'm a fattie in my caddy with my 'ponic blunt
    Not a stunted runt looking natty
    Cozy as a manger Chet Baker in the changer
    Subs for my dub and they got true
    Make some room
    What goes boom?

    Grace, in her lace and her stocking
    Carryin' her bass, she really likes to get rocking
    Oh darlin' Grace, are we going to get rocking?

    I like that slinky little punky little bit funky
    Itty bitty chunky right there
    Little bit lippy a whipped cream hippie
    Zip and unzippy and I want her
    Make some room
    What goes boom?
    Make some room
    What goes boom?

    Grace in her lace and her stocking
    Carryin' her bass she really likes to get rocking
    Oh darlin' Grace are we going to get rocking?
    Grace are we going to get rocking?

    Make some room
    What goes boom? Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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