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  1. I ain't starvin', I'm just greedy, all I eat is pussy, nigga. Don't wan' see these pussy niggas. Y'all can't see me, pussy niggas. You keep talkin' like you eatin', I'ma feed you bullets, nigga. I might even cook a nigga, all my weed is cookies, nigga. Shove a 8-ball up her pussy like a fetus for me, nigga.

  2. 19. März 2001 · This dream is for you. So pay the price. Make one dream come true. You only live twice. And love is a stranger. Who'll beckon you on. Don't think of the danger. Or the stranger is gone. This dream ...

  3. I ain't starvin', I'm just greedy, all I eat is pussy niggas. Don't wan' see these pussy niggas, y'all can't see me, pussy niggas. You keep talkin' like you eatin', I'ma feed you bullets, nigga. I might even cook a nigga, all my weed is cookies, nigga. Shove a 8-ball up her pussy like a fetus for me, nigga.

  4. Who'll beckon you on. Don't think of the danger. Or the stranger is gone. This dream is for you. So pay the price. Make one dream come true. Make one dream come true. You only live twice. You only ...

  5. You only live twice Oh, so it seems One life for yourself And one for your dreams You drift through the years And life seems stray Till one dream appears And love is its way I'd love you to strangers Ooh, beckon you on Don't think of the danger For a stranger is gone This dream is for you So pay the price Make one dream come true You only live ...

  6. You only live twice, or so it seems One life for yourself, and one for your dreams You drift through the years and life seems tame Till one dream appears and love is its name And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone This dream is for you, so pay the price Make one dream come true, you only ...

  7. You Only Live Twice (song) " You Only Live Twice ", performed by Nancy Sinatra, is the theme song to the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. The music was by veteran Bond film composer John Barry, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. The song is widely recognized for its striking opening bars, featuring a simple 2-bar theme in the high octaves of ...