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high so high so high Shitting on you bitches like a bird when he's flying by We are the Hill we came to get you high They're are calling me insane why
But I'm down by law and I know my way around Too much, too many people, too much (aha-ha) Too much, too many people, too much, Raaah! A castle
Mountains there to climb Plus depressions on decline Thus a lesson from the blind Sight isn't anything Move by faith Despite of the petty things Refuse
Up on the Hill There's an old cul-de-sac Where I finally learned how to pray Surrounded by all Of the brothers and sisters That I made while
to love me like Nelson I went to Robben's Island analysing, that's where his cell is So I could find clarity—like, how much you cherish me? Is this
is moving with authority. Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside. The cattle quietly grazing at the grass down by
MAN: Hey goat! I'm gonna beat your head in with the hickory stick! ADAM: Sometimes he uses his fists-a. He's filled with anger and filled with rage,
the Man on the plateau King Buford is dead Did you hear what I said? Maruchan Man, it's me Am I your new King? Sitting on the throne I feel so at home
surf (You ain't hear me) A prison show you how much a nigga worth But if you keep him distracted, this is what we'll surf His twisted faith This
who is this at my bower door Calling May Margaret's name?" "It's only your first love, little William This night come to your home" "Open your castle
the enemy see Our faith is strong in Christ standing with the victory Without the cross on cavalry man there is no me Just inhale the word instead of rolling
Several years ago In a foreign town Far away from home I met the Count of Tuscany A young eccentric man Bred from royal blood Took me for
Several years ago In a foreign town Far away from home I met the Count of Tuscany A young eccentric man Bred from royal blood Took me for
Oh the hills of dear New Castle And the smiling vales between When the corn is all in tassel And the meadowlands are green Where the cattle crop
wide, But all is easy at home; At the witless man the wise shall wink, When among such men he sits. A man shall not boast of his keenness of mind, but
riding through the woods and took her by the hand" The boss he lay back flat on his bed He cursed the heat and he clutched his head He pondered the future
And the youngest of the family is moving with authority Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside The cattle quietly grazing
talking goat The Old Man was just like my dad I come from the hills of Europe That's where I met the Old Man He was lost in the woods, I gave him
as the wise man breaks wind and is gone while the fool with the hour-glass is cooking his goose and the nursery rhyme winds along. So! Come all ye young men
the hour-glass is cooking his goose and the nursery rhyme winds along So come all ye young men who are building castles Kindly state the time of the year
is foiled Dismembered body parts rejoin Appease the beast through sacrifice Can no one free us from the worm? So John returns to his home soil
the battlefield His cassock running red If uniform were black or white His eyes could never see And death made no distinction Whatever man he be As darkness fell
My flow was opium, we cock bottles and open them The relevance Stop by, tryna see a nigga All I buy is these trees, king 100 ki's in them
All these lures had been placed there by Shadowcast, hoping to avoid confrontation between this dominant man and his own villainous forces. Eriel
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