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Minnesoter
 
  Yeah, I could rock her
Like a doctor
If I found a way to get her off first
I could own her, the crazy loner,
If I found my way to minnesoter.

In a slumber, I’m sawing lumber
I saw my baby dance a latin
Number with her shirt off
Man her skin’s soft
But in a mood she’d rather
If I jerked off.

If I found my way to minnesoter
Minesoter, oh yeah.

Repeat 1st verse.
Repeat chorus




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