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De La Soul
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Jenifa (Taught Me) [12' Version]
Lyricist:Paul Huston, David Jolicoeur, Vincent Mason, Kelvin Mercer
This song, does not contain, explicit lyrics But the thought is erotic Aww baby
Access to her cove, lovestruck Dove is Dove's mode Took a look, dropped my books, Jenifa, oh Jenny Breakfast was our greetings, yoghurts and birdseed's what I fed Slipped a note, 'Rock my yacht, Jenifa, oh Jenny'
Jenny only thought about Jimmy, but didn't think about Derwin The Jimmy who's only a virgin Steady we go, Jenifa led, pluggin' a tune which freedom well said So what's the fix, O Jenifa, can a brother with soul get swingin'?
The Downstairs where we met, I'd brought records, she'd cassettes Lost a break, found her shake, Jenifa, oh Jenny Transcripts showed more than flirt, 'I love daisies' read her shirt Grabbed my jeans, Jimmy screamed, Jenifa, oh Jenny
Morals shaped like the floss, no-one could live their life for Pos Found her house, aroused my joust, Jenifa, oh Jenny Her clothes I did shuck, just like Dan I strictly stuck To the punt, she cried 'Kick it', Posdnous was in
Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com Jenny only thought about Jimmy, but asked was I a virgin Like some kid named Derwin? She said, 'Let's try it in the bathroom', but the 'nous is way above sinks So to the kitchen, she did Dan and came back wrapped in Saran
Positions, muscles flexed, Dove was lost in a Ghana hex Passed her test, felt her teddy, Jenifa, oh Jenny Notions soothed the mood, Dove was lost in De La Heaven Scream Plug 2, did the do, Jenifa, oh Jenny
Jenny, teased my homeboy Granny, in fact she teased so many She was known as a garden tool Did her thing while I plugged once, hope she don't fall fat 9 months From now, I'll tell you what, Trugoy ain't ready
Worned out was my cater, mind you, this was 3 days later The door turned blue, you guess who, Jenifa, oh Jenny Advanced to the radio, Teddy persuaded us to turn off the light Wanted me to rhyme while she wrapped me up in a ball of twine
No more I dispatch, was it Jimmy had met his match? Or could it be the realisation, all girls owned a Jenny? For normal health, I have fought, a valuable lesson she hath taught Don't flaunt that the candy is good unless you came with plenty
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