In the Wild
Black Isco
Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer
Walk with me Let me show you around Let me take you on a journey through hell Through a story only a chosen few are worthy to tell Where the evil of man consumes you if you feed it Let me move you with my thoughts just like telekinesis Now we’re looking at a place where the people are desperate Neglected by a system where their vision’s infested With images of decadence until their spirits’ infected Obsessed with possessing bling; rings and necklaces Living reckless in pursuit of material Trying to be fly is leading to early burials We learn to read intentions just to keep alive Like seeing the innocence inside a street kid’s eyes That is until they pull razor blades out No hesitation to put that iron straight to your mouth Home invaders plotting on robbing you and raping your spouse Safe to say, you’re not even safe in your house Welcome to the wild where it’s never safe And you might get chowed if you hesitate Where the wolves got their eyes on your child Now this is how you survive in the wild With no fear, ready for anything No fear, we’re ready for anything No fear, ready for anything Ready for anything Dreams of whips from Bavaria Popping cherries with cheddar, chilling in M chariots They’re envisioning palaces, sitting on slum terraces Smoking on that product to treat the trauma like therapists Some bunnies will poach you, approach with a perky pair of tits They’re trying to get it too so be careful who you cherish A nefarious Aquarius known throughout these areas She looks like an angel don’t trust appearances Misguided youth, you’re wondering where the parents went Abandoned, it’s a harrowing tale on how they handle this Making money through malice just builds up barriers? To them it’s a paradox, like happy marriages Or pastors paying prostitutes, but the truth’s precarious Where we’re from, you learn to speak three languages Sex, drugs, and the cash that we have to get It was never romance when our dinners were candle lit Welcome to the wild where it’s never safe And you might get chowed if you hesitate Where the wolves got their eyes on your child Now this is how you survive in the wild With no fear, ready for anything No fear, we’re ready for anything No fear, ready for anything Ready for anything Now, what fortune does a fool inherit? An ego too big to learn is just doomed to perish I’ve got a dose of truth if you choose to hear it It takes one bad day to consume the spirit There’s snakes in the grass, crocodiles in the reeds Jackals in the bushes, be cautious how you proceed The incentive to sin is to simply escape the poverty To be rich or righteous that’s the dichotomy How do you choose when your people die constantly? The jobs don’t hire, instead, you try robbery Extortion or dealing to better your life quality Decisions have you looking at cells like biology Stress turns you into a gin aficionado This is Man vs Wild: survival against my rivals They bare fangs but baby I’m Bear Grylls And a bear eats whatever a bear kills for real Welcome to the wild where it’s never safe And you might get chowed if you hesitate Where the wolves got their eyes on your child Now this is how you survive in the wild With no fear, ready for anything No fear, we’re ready for anything No fear, ready for anything Ready for anything
Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons!
Written by: FRANCIS LEMSON CHANTHUNYA, TIKA MULAMBA
Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Citation
Use the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography:
Style:MLAChicagoAPA
"In the Wild Lyrics." Lyrics.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 30 Apr. 2024. <https://www.lyrics.com/lyric-lf/6253258/Black+Isco/In+the+Wild>.
Discuss the In the Wild Lyrics with the community:
Report Comment
We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.
If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.
Attachment
You need to be logged in to favorite.
Log In