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Northeast Philadelphia is your hometown But Cherry Hill is where you chose to see your cherries grown Hung by your belt for being Jewish on the fence
was grown in My Chicago bleeds, but she's a work of art How much of a tree's the soil that it came from What percent of me is painted by my home And if
that green coming home I'm home Swing for the fence lil nigga I'm grown Like what Go figure Come & get shot by the old young nigga Fuck makin movies they
When I come home to you And Honey You've grown more precious And lovely each day While I let the tasks Of the world get in my way Although we get by most
buy. [Verse 2] Winding down those old country roads, Gone for miles, but it feels like home, Fields of gold and gardens grown, Where the world is
You look like you were charmed Out of a basket slack jaws clap straw homes Hit the piggy in the clapper claw zone Each a little Isaac Asimov Actually
transfixed by headlight the bumper crushed his head while I god damn froze I'm tired of being rude, ticked off drunk and crude My woman can't take me home
grown apart Well the only way to start Is heart to heart One by one Were collecting lies When you can't give love You give alibis I wanna do
Ain't it just like love To catch a soul by a sweet surprise? Offer paradise And make a heart its home Ain't it just like love To always find
forever Forever, forever, ever, forever, ever? Forever never seems that long Until you're grown And notice that the day by day Ruler can't be too wrong Ms
Ashley Hice sat there singing 2 to the pac litte Angle sure has grown from the lady in the liquar store who keeps forgiven so com home maybe in time
grown And I'm makin' a mess, but I'm makin' a home I'm blazin' the trails and I'm burnin' the biscuits I still ask for help and God is still listenin'
In the web you left behind I fail to find or forgive myself Long and cold have they grown Sunless days in this home Often and over and over
Remember getting arrested, cops took me home Pops waited by the door like "Where we go wrong?" But made it out the hood alive with no kids I'm grown i was
now, we can reach out Are you needing someone? Maybe I could be the one And we're in a garden that's only grown since you've been looking Into my eyes,
Bitch I'm on a throne, a little over blown By testosterone Plus, some silicon, my frontal lobe Is in the zone Temporal bone, portal to my floral home
I like to, rev it up Back road, tearin up // Speaker crankin blowin, amp exploding, and I’m turning it up Ya! I’m a grown up! Whiskey by the gallons
clearly This must be the real me I'm drawn by her presence I can truly hear my heart beating I stop to just breathe in Something is here nah I'm not just
Where the hail hits hard and the wind is a wall Waves clear islands and swallow your yole Where winters are dark then, darker still You stagger home
You'll be lucky to get rid of me let's call this shit the lottery I only hang wit real ones got brothers by the side of me My brother feining to kill
gates marked by wood surname signs Line the sparsely housed wide set dead end streets If you drive down to where the gravel gives way To the orange dirt
and We still got a 4 by 4 still sitting on 4 good years Might've grown up asking for a little more With time comes knowing what you're fighting for
the fuck) When in doubt I try to tell the truth I don't need to explain I'm grown You’ll lie if you say the beauty is seen only by eyes Now I catch
the old home town now It's putting up sleek concrete Tearing the old landmarks down now Paving over brave little parks Ripping off Indian land again
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