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Been pretty long time, baby
Now, I'm back in town
It's time to leave your husband
Now, you know that little clown
Last time we were seein'
Didn't you beg for more?
Okay for me as long as you
Do it four on the floor
This is what I'm givin' you
You'll get it all tonight
You will be my lover
Not my tender wife
I'll be harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
I'll hit you with my twenty-inch
Until you cannot stand
I'll be harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
I'll hit you with my twenty-inch
Until you cannot stand
I've missed her little North Pole
On the bottom of my twister
Here's the one-eyed-worm
Now, you'll never be a sister
Well, it's time to leave now
Better walk on home
Don't forget your underwear
You look pretty stoned
This is what I'm givin' you
You'll get it all tonight
You will be my lover
Not my tender wife
I'll be harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
I'll hit you with my twenty-inch
Until you cannot stand
I'll be harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
I'll hit you with my twenty-inch
Until you cannot stand
I'll be harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
Harder than your husband
I'll be harder than your man
Harder Than Your Husband was written by Anders Hellquist & Thomas Hegert.
Harder Than Your Husband was produced by Thomas Hegert & Anders Hellquist & Pat Reiniz.
The original title of the song was “The Sad But True Story Of Ray Mingus, The Lumberjack Of Bulk Rock City, And His Never Slacking Stribe In Exploiting The So Far Undiscovered Areas Of The Intention To Bodily Intercourse From The Opposite Species Of His Kind, During Intake Of All The Mental Conditio...