Gilby Clarke - Monkey Chow Lyrics

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Monkey Chow

Monkey Chow Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Monkey Chow By Gilby Clarke?
I got this dirty politician
In my pocket full of greed I take him out for parties And let him do his thing Did you see that silver T.S. Showing off his new glam, man Then he pushed his platform boots Through his bitch's velvet pants I'm gonna, wanna get it I'm gonna, wanna spank it I'm gonna wanna spend it Faster than you can I'm gonna, wanna get it I'm gonna, wanna spank it I'm gonna, wanna spend it Faster than you can Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing What you gonna do When you got everything you want Someone's gonna tell you Everything you want is wrong I'm gonna, wanna get it I'm gonna, wanna spank it I'm gonna wanna spend it Faster than you can I'm gonna, wanna get it I'm gonna, wanna spank it I'm gonna, wanna spend it Faster than you can Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Gonna, wanna buy it Gonna, wanna try it Why you wanna fake it Cause you know you can Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing Smash, fast, smash Let the monkey do his thing |
Who Wrote Monkey Chow By Gilby Clarke?
Gilby Clarke
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What's The Duration Of The Monkey Chow By Gilby Clarke?The duration of Monkey Chow is 4:54 minutes and seconds. |
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