Born in the Purple

Ronoc 'N' Roll

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Ronoc 'N' Roll


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Rock and roll royalty
Straight to the upper class
Known for my wit and diction
And shoving my smarts up your ass
The path to the top is rocky
But I'll endure the climb
May be drenched in secondary
But I'm prepared and in my prime

I popped out lop-sided
Born in the purple
Nobody decided
I'd be born in the purple
The doc spanked my butt which made me look up
And notice I was dressed in cloth
I knew then and there that I was the heir
Of the rock and roll renaissance

I feel at home in my shoes and violet suit
A childish doof in skinny jeans
Lucky to be born with a roof over my stupid noodle
Holding all my silly dreams
Y'all will be in awe looking at me
Like I'm something to behold
I have a ball when I see the pens
I act like them and decide to be bold

I popped out lop-sided
Born in the purple
Nobody decided
I'd be born in the purple
The doc spanked my butt which made me look up
And notice I was dressed in cloth
I knew then and there that I was the heir
Of the rock and roll renaissance

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Written by: Conor Reinold

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