Coevorduh - The Abyss Of A Cameltoe lyrics

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Coevorduh - The Abyss Of A Cameltoe lyrics

[Verse 1] We're going down, where no man has ever gone before Out to hunt, to explore A journey into the future, into the past [?], the pudendal cleft Nothing here to see, the pitch dark sea Descending to 20.000 feet These here waters, nobody knows Not even Jacques Cousteau Knows how deep it goes [Pre-Hook 1] One brave explorer from a city called Coevorden On the hunt, for labia majora One brave explorer from a city called Coevorden On the hunt, for labia majora [Hook] We're going down, we're going down 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe We're going down, we're going down 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe Oh my god, I can see something coming It looks, it appears to be some kind of ?? It has ?? It's definitely, it's definitely something I've never seen It's totally amazing [Verse 2] Now I'm lost, in my little submarine A world without sun, things I've seen you won't believe Deep sea creatures, looking like Las Vegas Some so bizarre, think you're gonna see your maker Animals with tentacles and often even cannibals Whose genitals spread chemicals are horrifying spectacle Staring at an angler fish, I can stop and wonder if We all live in a supernova petridish [Pre-Hook 2] Deep inside the toe's domain Innerspace, outerspace, unexplored terrain Deep inside the toe's domain Innerspace, outerspace, will I ever see the light of day [Hook] We're going down, we're going down 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe We're going down, we're going down 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe [Verse 3] Going down in history, she remains a mystery Labia majora, fantasizing that she kisses me As my engine now declines, fear I'm running out of time The only sign of life, the blinking morning light Seeing is believing, the trenches of existence Trapped inside a prison, can't even tell the distance As I spend my last breath, I see a glimpse just for a sec Of labia majora, as she blows the kiss of d**h [Hook] We're going down, we're going down 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe 20.000 feet, on a cameltoe

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