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Connecticut (Here in Connecticut) Here in Connecticut (Here in Connecticut) My birthplace and my home (Here in Connecticut) Here in Connecticut (Here in
And I won't ever turn on you Or tell you you should tell me where you go And take the short way home Baby, take care of your health In this world
Shit it's hard livin' the life I live Gamblin' hustlin' takin' care of the kids Can't stop now, my niggas doin' a bit Get money son and invest that shit
for much, I'm a simple man A house with car, health care and dental plan I don't ask for much, ima simple man Tour bus around my hood with about 20
We are the upper-middle class Of these Connecticut culs-de-sac Which are named after a type of tree A species we don't see Our schools teach speech
said that I'm not there Just take me please To sandy beach Where I don't have a care Build up my wealth Fuck up my health And leave it all behind Build
for nutrition With junk and fast food, vitamins you're missing Eat right, exercise, take care of yourself 'Cause absolute good health is real true
Fuck a role model I made myself I made my wealth Took care of my health And put my problems on a shelf I knew I had to get all by myself Seeing momma
the world with a pre-order ticket, my parents never would have paid it So they rerouted me to another loving family in Connecticut, but I felt a bit betrayed
breaking back into my home. No one cared that I was back. So goodbye. I'll forget what to bring. Who cares? Fuck everything. See the world and sing. It seems
then I'm losing myself, oh Please don't damn me to this hell, no 'Cause I don't want nobody else, no And I don't care about my health, no I only care if
Want to disappear, I'm dying I barely eat, don't care about my health I can't love you if I can't love myself I'm walking home, I'm all alone I make
Where do we go now Where do we go now Where do we go now Where do we go now When we can't go home now Probably get thrown out Where do we go now
owner was a teacher from Connecticut very good etiquette Parks me at suburban home where I am a better fit Driveways in the neighbourhood I see a lot
alright, keeping to myself I'm alright, if I'm losing my health I'm alright, I don't care for da wealth I'm alright, I don't need your help I'm coming home
me She is not my health She is not my health She doesn't care about myself She jus cares about my wealth I really need some mental help Why the fuck
me She is not my health She is not my health She doesn't care about myself She jus cares about my wealth I really need some mental help Why the fuck
know (care 'bout what we know) It's not 'bout how we feel (how we feel, how we feel) But what we provide inside that home (inside that home) That
Manchester, New Hampshire Shove that warrant up your ass New Haven, Connecticut Shove that warrant up your ass Milwaukee, Wisconsin Shove that
why I'm still in Connecticut where my chariot rest I'm on the edge, do y'all dare me to step? Will y'all just find another rapper to rep and even care
(Bid me adieu) Never have time for me I can't do it by Myself I could really use Your help I'm so worried 'bout My health But for me there's no One
it matters to all of us Why? We hurt green planet… Why? We aren’t peace-loving… Why? We don’t care about home… Why? We can’t survive alone… Why? We
I'm bad to the bone My lyrics you hear it are nearest to home I wish I was better at going off dome But I just be writing so leave me alone I'm back
Give her a quickie I call her my Minute Maid I'm runnin renegade I send her home if she smell like fish filet Call a new bitch She at my crib I give
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