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Chaucers Pardoner
Third eye wider than ya motherfuckin' ego, amigo
Hero, incognito tuxedo, boosten hoes overall libido
Feeling euphoric like the beat a placebo
Hot as jalapeno, Sick I need some chemo quick as torpedo, Cash the chips, Casino, Amino
Acid, on acid, im tripping, an all these atoms im splitting im fittin

Nuke, nauseous, fittin to puke, shoot, took a shot of absloute, whoo
Fuck these bitches, man, fuck these hoes, Third eye soul, mind growth i suppose.
I dont know, nobody does, no body loves drugs like i love drugs
No wonder for the flux of funds, and the fungons under my tounge.
Take a bird flip it, thats 36 ounces, a kilo get with it
33 degree masonry, illuminati, foresee, what my eye see.
Retiree, interviewee, oposites, buzzing like a bumblebee, humble me, enlighten me
Ya worthless than one rupee, you got problems smaller than fleas
I looked up too steez, right before he jumped. Then when he killed himself all respect went to dust. Trusting who the fuck, trusting who the fuck? none.iugfoguhiuhuyegtyegutgreouigrehogeriuhg ya motherfuckin' ego, amigo
Hero, incognito tuxedo, boosten hoes overall libido
Feeling euphoric like the beat a placebo
Hot as jalapeno, Sick I need some chemo quick as torpedo, Cash the chips, Casino, Amino
Acid, on acid, im tripping, an all these atoms im splitting im fittin

Nuke, nauseous, fittin to puke, shoot, took a shot of absloute, whoo
Fuck these bitches, man, fuck these hoes, Third eye soul, mind growth i suppose.
I dont know, nobody does, no body loves drugs like i love drugs
No wonder for the flux of funds, and the fungons under my tounge.
Take a bird flip it, thats 36 ounces, a kilo get with it
33 degree masonry, illuminati, foresee, what my eye see.
Retiree, interviewee, oposites, buzzing like a bumblebee, humble me, enlighten me
Ya worthless than one rupee, you got problems smaller than fleas
I looked up too steez, right before he jumped. Then when he killed himself all respe

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