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has taken place that we are governed by fools? * We've had problems from self-appointed Gods from Bishops to MPs. They've tried to ban our
of danger even Though we live in a world infinitely safer And more predictable than Anything our ancestors knew with their help Our anxieties have only
real world is, only a dream I love you cat I love you too Jour body moved slow and your brain did too Your mind was wrecked by drugs I'm glad I don't
Who knew I was gonna be the man I am right now I was down bad by my lonely with my face to the ground Who knew I was gonna make her come up now, up
far, ain't no stoppin' us Who knew? Who knew that we would take it this far? I, I love you so just be who you are Who knew? Who knew that we would
I thought I knew Everything about you, down to your last move I thought you knew Everything about me, like you were my diary Time, time, ticking by
loses When you stay in yo lane it ain't no gutter balls We knew wed get persecuted for the cross Got crossed by my right hand Bible told me cut him off We
these are the days of our lives These are the days of our lives, these are the days of our lives Now come into my world and you can see that we are
the streets And none of these phonies hardly knew him But still wanna pop the bitch locing bitch locing Now come into my world and you can see that we are more
I'd bring it back, if I could But I know, I'm not that clever Life's so short And it goes by fast And we can't get it back The world we knew
at the world through my rearview Go on, baby, scream to God, he can't hear you I can feel your heart beatin' fast 'cause it's time to die We gettin' high,
would've been nice to you and kind to you Would've shared my world 'Cause by now we'd be in love, yeah If I would've knew The girl next door would've
mother gave birth but she really never had me Left to the hood to play daddy Raised by niggas named Butch, Scoot or Bae-Bae With weight so they weigh
at the world through my rearview Go on, baby, scream to God, he can't hear you I can feel your heart beatin' fast 'cause it's time to die We gettin' high,
sports or anything really i Felt neglected by my family Growing up as well i've had Many ideas that always felt Superior compared to others, I Knew that my
intentions The world on my chest We never seemed to have much luck to spare Oh, it would take us everywhere Who knew we'd grow up and out of this town And all
[ steel ] I live in the world world of forgotten people... I WOKE UP FROM DREAMING (Dallas Frazier) « © '66 Blue Crest Music » We both have
Company, is welcome but eventually We gotta face this world alone, world alone But if you knew what I knew You'd run away too Why can't I fight
Now come into my world and you can see that we are more than thugz We more than thugz, more than thugz, more than thugz With just a little twist
ones by Jay Z and Rick Ross she Did that song because she was asked and Because "Kanye's a genius" She Did "Bang Bang" Because she "knew it would be big"
freedom to go about saving the earth and the ozone, we should start by paying all those dirt-poor coca farmers in South America and out-of-work loggers in
realer and realer Pick of the litter, get delt like litter by the upperclass you still a nigga People asking the world why We got the energy that been
as we knew you offered me drink, I wanted more than a sip But I couldn't let go of the straws I was clinging to Giving it over, giving it over I was
everythin' you say to me (This is goin' out to all the shorties around the world) Never knew it could be so wicked, hopin' that you stay wit' me Search
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