Pay Attention

Lou Anthony

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Lou Anthony


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Stay awake, separate
Stay awake, separate
Separate
Stay awake
Separate
Reality from dream

I see through these muthafuckas looking backwards
Stealing from the children they 'posed to be looking after
Tryna take from me but all I got here is a bachelors
If I was rich you think I would need to fill out this FAFSA
Home of the Brave slash Home of the Slave
In the jungle hungry niggaz going home to a cave
This is more than just some rhyming words I wrote on the page
My niggaz hungry for the blood that you taught em to crave
I ain't asking for a million I'll just get it myself
But don't you ask me for a dime if you ain't pitch in and help
And the jealous of me, why
Cause the truth you can't miss
How you jealous of me nigga when we got the same shit
A world that don't love us
My brothers gotta be cautious
Especially since we allowed the Donald into office
He just counting money while my people counting losses
It's lawless
We signing but don't never read the clauses
You a man how you don't know where your balls is
We just live the struggle
We are not the ones who caused it
I'm equivalent to twenty Randy Mosses
The noodle in the pot and couldn't cover me with sauces

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It's 41 million targets
For 29 million markets
Spirits from the Million Man Marches
Bring fear into the hearts of rapacious corporate offices
This awfulness is lawfulness now
Through the garbage, I can still say it's marvelous how
Someone like Barry Soetoro made through Harvard and smiled
Not the mention the power you get from Harcum or Cal
This mankind but you see it's hard for us to tell
Cause Mankind meets the Undertaker on a cell
I think we still alive then again I think this hell
Cause the devil is present trust me homie I know her smell
The Lord is my greatest teacher
Never says a word but The Lord is my greatest preacher
I'm Vegeta toe-to-toe with Cell and Frieza
Ain't no help needed I can beat 'em in my leisure
Morals are constructed by the dollar
And no longer by our fathers
Slave our lives away and call it blue collar
We don't care long as we can get that money by the hour
Cause money is the power
And it's money in the powder
Money turn soldiers into cowards
But I'ma stop speaking let the silence get louder

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Written by: Greg Suggs

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