I forget her in the morning And I don't need her holy blessings to be free And I can stand it when she's talking Talking back to me In the shadow of mother nature
forget her in the morning And I don't need her holy blessings to be free And I can stand it when she's talking Talking back to me In the shadow of mother nature
her in the morning And I don't need Her holy blessing to be free, And I can stand it when She's talking, talking back to me In the shadow of Mother Nature
by the times) and it hurts like brand new shoes (hurts like brand new shoes, hurts like brand new shoes) hurts like brand new shoes (and it hurts like brand hew shoes, hurts
seas To hot cause global warning Tap water will soon cease Keep your mouth shut While you're showering At first, tiny things A gradual increasing A mother nature
Piss In The Devils Face When I Hold My Bollocks Can You Picture Me Chillin, On The Sun Or Moon Using The Galaxy As My Rumpus Room Didn't Know Mother Nature
my body straight out of my soul It hurt so bad I sank into her and got lost in the weight of one Father time took off tonight and left Mother Nature
shine in the pouring rain I can even make the dead breath life again I can walk on water Take off and fly I'm a bad muthafucka I ain't gone lie My mother is nature
on death row Dat .45 hurt the swellen like strept throat Fuck a lady get the money sip the liquor Cause bitches ain't shit mother nature waz a stripper
talk with no teeth Shorties sayin' ball or retreat A lesson we all speak at one point or another Whatchu expect from one who smoke a joint with his mother
ve constructed Made of Nature and much more An obsolete side of torture was born Star of might you shall fall now It's time you lay down to sleep All your work is now finished Mother
And the sky hits the ground and the river runs low There's more to this life than getting what you want But we've got Mother Nature bound in the trunk
you half-ass rappers And stuff your garbage rhymes inside trash compactors [Louis Logic] I'm a Demigod, what'd you expect? From a man who met Mother Nature