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knew right then that there was something wrong There's only one reason you play cheatin' songs [Chorus] Well, I went to the bank with my little
our brother dead He asked me if I needed anything before he went to bed I was good but still, I should've double checked Felt a little guilt I was
on his breath and a Bible in his hand He talked about honor and things I should know Then he'd stagger a little as he went out the door I can still hear
went down south, I had to change my sheets Ooh, your man must be nasty (nasty), just like mine Love his dark brown eyes, and he packs nice Mmh, sounds
worried, naw, we didn't care When you're in this war, yo, all is fair A tap on my shoulder, I turn around Too Big is dyin? fast, he's on the ground I reach
one morning the old man went To the highway All the cars he tried to stop Were passing by And so he could not save his friend Who was dying in his hands
went to sleep and put his fears to rest It didn't seem to matter what he needed He could always count on mama to supply And regardless of the sleep
life Maybe candy out the store or a bag of chips Imagine this, years go by, I got a little older My best friends in group homes, I got a little
mind, he well knows What he'd find if he looked a little deeper in you In you Drag the waters some more Like never before Drag the waters some
mind, he well knows What he'd find if he looked a little deeper in you In you Drag the waters some more Like never before Drag the waters some
He turned around and was shocked He swore he thought by this time I'd be stuck under some rock I know, he knows, I know I got some master plan just
tokes of the smoke we relax She gave a little head and we went and got uh snack (Straight up) Weight up not ya hate up free the guys Learn the law if you
for us to do Except for finding way to get through He tells me about places he has been That everywhere he went he used to sing But now he has been here
Little Schaffer grew up sheltered In a plant state farm town Smaller and weaker than all his classmates Deep into his fantasies he'd Go when they'd attack
I'm saved by grace Went down a dark path He put me on the right track He knows my name, why wouldn't I seek His face? Sin had turned my heart black He
he asked if I'd stay Oh we grew closer as time went on And that little old shack it was a happy home And we just couldn't help but fall in love That
on her body oh-so-rare Had it been another day I just might have rode away With that woman riding off to God-knows-where So the years they came and went
of the creditor And so he left home Going out into the world All alone In higher education He might find his cause And with his wife by his side They would create
They say that I'm not doin' anything I Went and I bought her a diamond ring She told me she loved me and everything Then left me with nothing bitch
There's an old friend that I once heard say Something that touched my heart And it began this way I was born by the river In a little tent
I went back to the doctor To get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend, But he never betrays what he thinks. Can you see the real
I went back to the doctor To get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend, But he never betrays what he thinks. Can you see the real
I went back to the doctor To get another shrink I sit and tell him 'bout my weekend But he never betrays what he thinks Woo Can you see
There's an old friend that I once heard say Something that touched my heart And it began this way I was born by the river In a little tent
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