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getting old And soon enough you'll be no fun So darling won't you come with me And join this rightful state of mind The river won't dry this easily
heart And a tear of pride let fall And I believe this world my love is a grand world after all Let our enemies go by their old dull tracks And theirs
stones Silver in my slippers So I can't be acting miserable Picking up the bill Wish I hadn't sipped that pinnacle Years are slipping by It's only been
The girl with pain in her eyes Won't smile tonight She's afraid of the old house And the man that she lives with The girl dressed in red must find
See my focus Was ladies And I was trying to swim in pussy Like rivers Euphrates For as deep as I love myself Is as deep as they'll hate me The more
Niggaz be struggling for what is real They don't know till they get old I'm from a place where Poor man them dey pay tithe Poor man dey give offering
the sloppiest nigga Hold up Different batch This Gotti Getting money im feeling like Gotti Gett too it by any means Nobody can stop me Grind hard Juss too
of living if by the same script Man I want to scream, clip Life is a trip Nobody lets me down more than the man in the mirror 2020’s been a bad year As I
The time to act is now I've got some inspiration you've got to see if you're asking me Like the Green Beautiful and The Man Who Planted Trees One man
I saw a man down by the river Singing a song about his life It was such a great song It could make you feel alive Oooo oh oh oh He was singing
While I crossed the river walking on the old bridge I was taken by a shiver, time arrived to judge Angry people in the squares roaring at those
more final days lived The dream retracts, the cycle completes The solider lays dead in the ditch A million more there side by side A million more once
the life that we have to start Man Walking that line I'll play the part A downstream river Feelings can't deliver Whooooooowooowhoooo One foot in And one
old Don't wana see me blow so they glad to see me low Well that's how it goes down in Btown You could get bored by ur Bredrin gone seenial Dash him in
I grew up someplace south Where the rivers almost run out Couldn't catch no city boy riding down this way Here I am devoted to zig Its the green
stick by our side You slept in the spare room I could hear you cry I was just a kid Made you say goodbye I went back to my home town And just walked
We have pumped it in the rivers we have poured it to the sky We've abused and we polluted till our progress passed us by Now we're harvesting our
beggin' You dead by the system or weapons? (Buh!) And the bitch used to put me in second, tuh Fuck it, I'm goin' for seconds (Yeah) "Do yo' niggas be
Friends parked all around a little house that day on River Road Aaron is survived by his wife and five year-old The things we don't see coming, that
Now see how many times how many times Charley We dey work every month some too by day Charley Wona bills nodey match wona pay Charley Meanwhile you
Her rhythm is a river Flowing in an hourglass of rolling dreams Her eyes are wide You look inside Don’t hold on to the man you though you’d be Cause
brake by river banks When he was young in the days of steam They built a bridge with a clydesdale team And the spur they laid is all still there From
I'm a man, never planned I don't want it in my hand Take it back, got 'em mad I could bury you in sand If you want, I'll be nice, but you gotta play
of gold Runs a river of death indeed An old hotel serves as a Shelter for children Of the street Abandoned by the promised land Set sail on your own
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