| I eat boys like you for breakfast
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| Where’s my salt 'n pepa now?
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| Oregano, basil and thyme and my Tapatio
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| I eat boys like you for breakfast
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| You’ve got a striking physique
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| Don’t underestimate the hunter
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| Let’s play hide and seek
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| You came to my island
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| You stepped on my lawn
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| You pissed off the dog too
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| You won’t last 'til dawn
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| You insulted my mother
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| Caught you groping my sister
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| You crapped on my father
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| Say your last prayers mister
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| I eat boys like you for breakfast
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| Where’s my knife and fork now?
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| Onions, tomeitos, tomatoes, poteitos potatoes
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| The rabbit was bragging of how fast he could run
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| Made a fool of the turtle chillin’in the sun
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| The race was on and the rabbit thought he won so he fell asleep
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| Now hear him weep
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| It’s your chance to repent for all the days you spent playing king of the hill
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| It’s an easy match but there is just one catch
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| By now you should know the drill
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| Yes you should know that
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| I eat boys like you for breakfast
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| Where’s my knife and for now?
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| Onions, tomeitos, tomatoes, poteitos potatoes
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| I eat boys like you for breakfast
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| Sir, you’ve got a striking physique
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| Don’t underestimate the hunter
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| Now let’s play hide and seek
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| I eat boys like you for breakfast |