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− | '''The Prostitute Song''' is a song sung by [[Chef]] and [[James Taylor]] to the boys about what a prostitute is in the ''[[South Park]]'' episode, "[[Fat Camp]]" |
+ | '''The Prostitute Song''' is a song sung by [[Chef]] and [[James Taylor]] to the boys about what a prostitute is in the ''[[South Park]]'' episode, "[[Fat Camp]]". |
==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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Revision as of 10:58, 28 September 2011
The Prostitute Song is a song sung by Chef and James Taylor to the boys about what a prostitute is in the South Park episode, "Fat Camp".
Lyrics
A prostitute is someone who loves you
No matter who you are, or what you look like.
Yes, it's true, children.
That's not why you pay a prostitute, No, you don't pay her to stay, you pay her to leave afterwards.
That's why I praise the lord for prostitutes!
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. James Taylor.
James Taylor: A prostitute is like any other woman
They all trade somethin' for sex and they do it well.
Chef: And that's why I say
Chef and James Taylor: Prostitutes! Prostitutes! They--