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get past me (oh yeah) You're far from plastic (alright) Talkin' about getting blasted I hate these blurred lines I know you want it (hey) I know
reach that far 'Cause it's impossible Can't rise above this place Won't change enough, so I pray Breaking down the walls to the impossible Walking by
the kiss like woah (Like woah) Slow down Had a couple drinks, now you wilding out Everybody laughing in your face but I got your back Smooth line with
Serve one time cut the price down quickly Sell out time catch a flight out west Vibes ain't right then decline the shit Walk by faith free Southside Step
We living In a third world country Just follow the rivers And mountains I am surrounded by boundaries I am far away I am far away Living in a third
we are I see one now And it's snaking through the town, stop the car and set us down Hey Hey, it's a long way down the line We're standing by
You see how I ball No I ain't ever gon fall Already done made it this far Bitch put on your draws Fall down just got on your paws I'm here you
Uh-huh Check it Ay Ay Yeeeaaahhhhh And I I need a field trip from my mind I feel trapped all the time And I’m done waiting in line By any means I
Take back what's mine So I take my time Guiding the blade down the line Each cut closer to the vein Vein, vein This state is elevating
Take back what's mine So I take my time Guiding the blade down the line Each cut closer to the vein Vein, vein This state is elevating
the Audemars 10 Toes when we touch down Keep it real everywhere we are We was down but we up now hey All that hating won't get you far Can't fall of dog no way
drag me down so I'm off I'll keep climbing skyward watch me I'm going higher Got one foot up, the other barely made it out the fire Far as I can tell
Nas on these songs, I Puff, they hate me Hurricane Game, Katrina'd the AP Top-down, the AC with X and AZ Ruff Rydin', you can see this Draco in HD
are made Down by the Illinois Central railroad line We guess which way the clanking cars will shunt along the track The weary switchmen limps along,
your body on my mind) (Get you to the same place every time) And she's down, hit my line she on the way And she's down, never too far away (I got your
took a rest Turned to find out that somebody wasn’t really who they said It’s a shame how far we’ve come to still burn down how far we’ve come to still
dey push me far Ye ye ah ya ayaga yaga yeh If no be God who dey do am tell me where i for dey eh Go down on my knees everyday men i pray for grace yeh
And down the line did some crimes for some better pay I took my legs, had to sit out a couple summers I did my time on this grind now I'm doing numbers
towering above the ruined city It shadowed all the new emerging settlements and homes To look down on the ruins was to sympathize and pity All the suffering
towering above the ruined city It shadowed all the new emerging settlements and homes To look down on the ruins was to sympathize and pity All the suffering
with me It'll be the best part of a romance novel Writing our story, mama, line by line See how it might feel like trouble Staring down the barrel
Tell me what is this? I need to know I swore I wouldn't Lose control Sat me down a minute And she talked real slow 'Till the ice in my heart unfroze
Memories on your face Beautiful lines my hands can trace Year-by-year, slowly we're changing, my dear Every sun setting low Burns down fast
Little red caboose behind the train Flying down the line, line, line, line Always on time, time, time, time Little red caboose behind the train
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