the journey through the digestive system

hip hop

May 25th, 2024suno

Lyrics

[Verse] In my body There's something grand A system that works You'll understand It starts with my mouth Where I chew my food Then down my throat It sets the mood [Verse] Through my esophagus It takes a dive Into my stomach Where things come alive Acids and enzymes Breaking it all down Digestive system It's the talk of the town [Chorus] Dig deep Oh Dig deep Inside of me My digestive keep Breaking it down Yeah Making it small Dig deep Oh Dig deep Through it all

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