You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed
You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed

Baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah
Baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah
Baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah

Seeking candy on the shore
Lost from eyesight, keep at heart
Left for dead, back for more
Left for dead

Seeking candy, huh, sleeps around
Afraid of failing, timely sounds
Left for dead, dead for good
Left for dead, not understood
But you always came back for more

[Chorus:]
You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed
You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed
You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed
You hobo humpin' slobo babe
Now get if off, get off, get off my bed
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!!!

Seeking candy, outta line
Broken kneecap, fail with spine
Left for dead, dead for good
Left for dead, misunderstood
But you, you always came back for more

[Chorus]

Seeking candy (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Outta line (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Broken kneecap (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Fail with spine (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Left for dead (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Dead for good (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Left for dead (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you baby, yeah)
Misunderstood (baby, we don't love you baby, we don't love you, yeah!)

[Chorus]

Yeah!


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    Slobo = A slutty hobo, but not a prostitute. This type of person lives in a tent city and gets passed around among the male hobos.

    50tbton November 08, 2010   Link
  • +1
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    Those lyrics are wrong...close, but wrong

    shemcpheon December 30, 2012   Link
  • 0
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    Whar an awaesome song? Slobo what is this?

    superfreak30328on May 04, 2008   Link
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    I love this song!!!

    Phadedjadedon April 23, 2009   Link
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    great great song...

    Phadedjadedon October 30, 2009   Link

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