Warm Brew - The Rise Of Fall lyrics

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Warm Brew - The Rise Of Fall lyrics

You living, so give it another name For lonesome, approach them While rich folks laugh and drink Mimosas With holsters on walls Propelling these future felons With dreams, once more I could do anything until the bell rang Act shocked all the time And I'm smoking and running amock Never giving a f** But blame yourself for running and being stuck And all the sh** flew out the window Like you trying to come up On the soul, I could see right through Damn right, your boy been through Put a cukoo's nest to rest Fall into a trance and let these ho n***as f** they a** and wear the pants, man I can't even think about it I knew n***as that was down, how they use a reach-around But it's the same old same Can't even say it's a shame In every city you reside, n***as gon act the same I got a soul, but it's lazy, crazy, twisted and sick It's really not a Heaven mayne, so I preach it like this In the party, drink your weight and find a b**h for your dick And if you still ain't feeling right Pop a tab for a trip See I was 7 when I seen my mama get a**-whooped Bravery got my a** knocked out like a rook and Think I was embarra**ed when she told me to push The motherf**in car went and broke down: look Boy I'm a Westside crosstown maniac Down to catch rec with n***as that wanna k** it Gettin looney any way that he can Rhymes a crime, baby, you can tell em the plan Just the modern-day hustler, not no banging my man With a temper like a kamikaze right from Japan Moving upstream like some freshwater salmon Getting the f** out of Dodge before we see the next famine I got brains and means for transportation But my travels as of late have only been for temptation George and Regina, never helped the cause Kobe and ? and your boy came cause You know he said it He ain't make a n***a strong You know he said it He ain't make a n***a strong Taking hoes from Venice to the Beach that's Long Living for one single purpose You can hear it in my songs Rest in peace, ma

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