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JUST A SONG PLZ DONT REPORT plz *singing* oh what u doin, where u at? oh u got plans- dont say thattt im sippin wine, in a robe. i look to good, to be alonee, mah house clean, my pool warm just shaved, smooth lik a newborn- we should beee dancin- rrromancin- in the east wing- and the west wing- of this mansionnn whass happinin I AINT PLAYIN NO GAMES- EVERY WORD DAT I SAY ISH COMIN STRAIGHT FROM DA HEAR- SO IF YA TRYNA LAY IN THESE ARRMMMSSS- ima leave the door opennnima leave the door open, gurll- THAT YOU FEEEL THE WAY I FEEL- AND YOU WANT MEH LIKE I WANT YOU TONIGHT BABY- TELL MEH THAT UR COMIN THR-

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