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or take the rest of our treasure One nation under ground nothin' less than forever No you can't keep us down or take the rest of our treasure One nation
destiny by his side Born with no choice but to fucking die Born with no choice but to fucking die The familiar feeling's back once again Submitting
Tampa Bay, on the one night it rained Had a dream, I was back in the streets of New York again On the ground, as the crowd passes by she holds out
of illusion I mean by that The mirror found In the chamber of jade grown like a seed Deep within the ground The mirror found By one man So on and off
Touch the ground, making sounds Suga ooh Suga, you wear the crown Girl, ya been touched by the forces of nature I'm just trying to motivate ya
here held All doused from published fallout Snowed into this event Their attacks did not relent They froze my own ground Ice flows my lungs drowned Wind
Feels like I've been down this road before Everything looks so familiar I'm trynna find the voice I had before But I'm defend by the silence in me
we breathe is tainted by The flurries of your mind It weighs you down And fill your lungs heavy with doubt Scream all you need You'll never get to me
a beautiful place Sky was full of stars Where she was looking at All the ground, under her hands There were small, shining, colourful stones She shouldn't
The only way, for me to come back, is by makaveli That's it! all these motherfuckers stole from me I'm takin' back what's mine Laughing you
knock people down But I can see I left a few on the ground And as the train pulls away I can hear the conductor say Right track wrong train (echoes)
braid for the long Journey, who loved you Before he knew you by putting A walnut tree in the ground, who loved you Before she knew you by not
by the willow tree I'm wallowing in misery My pillow is a brittle leaf I let the weather get to me I'm just another man I'm no different than my
a meeting at four Let’s arrive at three Too cold on the ground so let’s hide in trees A local advantage that’s fine by me Boots on our feet Moving so quiet
bed Waiting for something An aftershock of an earthquake that Hadn't happened yet A familiar area code With an unknown number Forced my screen awake
to get past the way You smile at the ground when I ask you your name Everything, everything Can I just say that you seem familiar Have we met before? Baby
the pain Get it by any means so he go with a bang Telling the same story on the news Of a black kid stopped and he's falsely accused Then he's thrown
Hijacked to ground spiraling down Like a bug ‘round the drain Knocked into night spectrum of light Folding into the gray “Welcome back sir You'll be
hand to a land somewhere no one knows Though I met you for the first time Did I know you in a past life? Yeah, there's something familiar Don't you
The windows of parked cars The cars have a familiar look Though it’s obvious their Designs are several generations ahead The elegant lines The materials
I am too familiar With long nights Cuz everything Is never really Alright Too literal I take the statement On sight Each day I look to Break free
There they go Along with the train One by one For better or for worse We'll be tossed around And life rolls on Don't look below Why do you hesitate?
round, this ain't a play ground Feel like Ken Griffey bitches get hit every day now Mixing lean n the weed damn I'm crossed up Thought you could get over
breathing in the debris Discarded shell Abiding in the shadow On familiar ground. A failure abhorred; an attitude taught Unbroken mold Thus I am shunned
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