heard these words 100 times but they never hit so hard a brand that heals my heart. Your hatred fuels me on. And all that I have left is the inside
' a slumber under red skies Heads splittin', straight sippin' a drip of dead vibes It's red tides from here, stop and smell analog hell Clenchin' a stench
a vacumn pure death MC's with closed captions Wind up in the willows, catch the whirling dervish Or the dead and dumb millenium is at your service Flow
I got shot with a buck shot, shot me down But you know you can't paint a frown on a clown Sewer gutter blood runs through my system Death stopped by
A piece of cloth, a bit of shoe, a whole lifetime of trouble A sobbing chant comes from her throat and splits the morning air The single son she had last night is
shake spears/Shakespeare's And make a killin, my words worth worth a million Phonte and LB the last temptation Give a fuck if our shit is played on every
like that And depending on the, kind of impact, that strike back In a town where the talk is cheap and, beef is brief A mother sobs uncontrollably, and
point bulletin On a black male Jamaican Meanwhile a dark lookable crook Is in a alleyway for retaliation A limo pulled across the street from a gas station
A., Playstation, R.C.A Sippin on cabosi-ay, who could take a lose a day? Jizzed them heads, I shitted, my style shifted Them out-of-town niggaz tried
arena for two years trying to get a break in music and make a record and that's when I ran across a delightful business man named Charlie. He had been a
this movie I seen one time, about a man riding 'cross The desert and it starred Gregory Peck, he was shot down By a hungry kid trying to make a name
your eyes turn red with blotches, eatin' scraps out the garbage Unload a cartridge, and bust a cap X could never trust a cat, Onyx is as hot as it gets
red horse Christ twists on the cross Hitler smiles in the guttering rubble He brings not peace but a sword And maybe the ocean roars immaculate Maybe the stars
for two years trying to get a break in music and make a record and that's when I ran across a delightful business man named Charlie. He had been a lawyer
years trying to get a break in music and make a record and that's when I ran across a delightful business man named Charlie. He had been a lawyer for