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But when it passes you by You would need another sky So, this is where we're going "Can you tell us: what's the story?" When we were children We used
pours herself a coffee In a teacup she designed While the others tell their stories Of adventures from the night Ebba wonders if she’ll ever Share
Like, Randy Moss Tell they life story With some candy sauce They rockin skinny jeans With they panties off Affiliated with DNA helix The platelets That
tell jokes Share laughs with my brothers and sisters Helps to distract me as my thoughts grew sicker and Who could I talk to Which child you knew went
rejoicing cbout the goodness of GOD Shining a spotlight On all his children Making whole On the promise That you coming back So remember his story
tells Nobodies home, all bodies gone Can you really say that the rain was justified? Knowing it took thousands of innocent lives? Women and children
I step around it with strider steps Pacifist nigga, suddenly turning activist The story of your life Got altered by the antagonist Desensitized to all
this old man A black immigrant from the land of Sudan Who used to tell stories to the children in the building But never had a dollar to keep his
I've tasted blood, seen your type before you talk of battle but all you tell are stories you'd see me buried in a shallow grave [all (chorus),
ballin' With a throwback jersey and "Phat Heads" we had all them Damn, they used to tell me "B, never Stress the little things" Back when Maxwell was still
the beat of my heart I'm a novice that's so iconic She tells me tales when we was children It takes me back to crazy times ain't have no chance in dealing I
Like, I know I'm basic Always say I ain't shit Tell me all I do is make music when I'm faded But so what? Girl, you so predictable I knew you would
movin' smarter Crazy thing about life, it then knocked me down but I just keep growin Lookin' in the mirror, I just tell myself, nigga just keep goin Shit
stressing the rules No better than you Surrounded by My environment really set in abuse Now go n look a nigga tryna better the youth Shit they all doubted me
When the road rough I was like I'm in the grave Street was so tight Niggers seeking survive Libya dessert My niggers are there True story ah I can tell
worrying about who they want me to be Look back at the mirror, I see me as a fiend I can't be liked by everyone doing what I do But I can and will remain
You know we have a million stories to tell I'm just one of a million or more stories that could be told [Chorus:] Sacrifice your freedom
realised what he had lost. Children... Do you understand the moral of the story. A good friend is difficult to find but easy to loese. so never have any
show watchin' all the creeps So she can tell her stories to the girls back home She went to the city and got so so seditty She had to get a pimp, she
or my advocate My face is blue, it's like the weight gon' make me crack Prepared to face the truth or you still waiting for the facts? Hmm My people
a whole another different story Let me just clarify you telling me what I can and cannot do Because you don't think it's justified Who are you to tell me
of our pockets Money make the world go round Black women calling black men clown Black men putting black women down Black children getting sold by
to God And find a purpose for living Then take your pick of these women and Pass that shit to your children And be thankful to tell your testimony Every
the struggle You can tell by the symptoms Pop my shit I feel like baby Get a rolls royce truck Ima drive it in the daily Deuce 4 kid the eastside Made me Think
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