Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry

Soulful Indulgence: Love Beyond Size in 'Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry'
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Lyrics

Three hundred pounds of hongry

Expressing the weight of the person being referred to, emphasizing hunger.

Down to the house every Sunday

Describing a routine of visiting the house every Sunday.

Boil them taters and butter them buns

Preparing potatoes and buttered buns as a meal.

Licking that grease right off them thumbs

Enjoying the food, possibly messy, and savoring the flavors.

Three hundred pounds, as tall as he's round

Reiterating the person's weight and size.

And every pound of that body's so fine

Complimenting the physique, emphasizing the attractiveness of each pound.

I can hardly believe that it's all mine

Expressing disbelief or awe at the physical attractiveness being claimed.


Hey, how that three hundred pounds amaze me

Expressing amazement and admiration for the person's weight.

When he gets down in the gravy

Highlighting enjoyment when the person is involved in cooking or being in the kitchen.

I'm loving that body, what a soulful dude

Expressing love for the person's body and character.

When he gets down on that barbecue

Enjoying the person's presence during a barbecue, possibly referring to a lively and enjoyable atmosphere.

Three hundred pounds, as tall as he's round

Reiterating the person's weight and size for emphasis.

And every pound of that body's so fine

Reaffirming the physical attractiveness of each pound of the person's body.

I can hardly believe that it's all mine, all mine

Reiterating the disbelief or awe at possessing such an attractive body.


Everybody asks me why

Addressing inquiries about the unusual love for a person of larger size.

Do you love a man that's twice your size

Responding to questions about the preference for a larger partner.

Well, don't you know it's the bigger the better

Expressing a preference for a larger person, suggesting that bigger is better.

That three hundred pounds sho' 'nuf got it all together

Affirming that the person of three hundred pounds has everything together and is attractive.


Look at him, Lord, getting those grits

Describing the person enjoying grits, possibly during a meal.

Lovin' him more, the bigger he gets

Expressing growing love for the person as their size increases.

Now let yourself go, you big old thing

Encouraging the person to be comfortable with their size, suggesting it doesn't matter as long as there is love.

Don't you know I don't care if you weighs a ton

Indicating that the speaker doesn't mind the person's weight as long as they can enjoy intimate moments.

Long as I can butter them buns, your buns, my buns

Expressing a playful and affectionate tone, emphasizing the enjoyment of physical intimacy.

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