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Got a trap house I be boomin' in, fiends in and out Cut the J anyway it come nigga, section 8 See we straight, how much money I make This block [?]
Got a trap house I be boomin' in, fiends in and out Cut the J anyway it come nigga, section 8 See we straight, how much money I make This block [?]
wavy I'm on a saleen I'm on a may lee yeah I keep a more people than I get a shot in the back I’m gonna feel like a man It's only 20-elev Ohh it's a life
bars No more mileage on your crappy car Say goodbye to all your friends There's a good chance you won't see them again Quarantine So much free time
cuts that were more advantageous to the wealthy and corporations and had little benefit if any for the middle class and lower class and contributed
violence experienced in everyday life. The republicans refuse to protect social security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNcP, military benefits or health care for
found myself more disillusioned about America more than ever. I’m also upset with the gridlock in Washington DC where there is so much apathy, deceit
live like a movie Yellin, "Do me! Do me!" Too much loose booty They want to be Blowfish like Hootie (chill) Premature pregnancy is ill You never
gotta get somewhere If you see me drive past, bitch, you better hide somewhere You might need some health insurance, you might need some medicare Lil
a single button could have so much action No more sleeping on the couch, I ain't been home for weeks I've been alot better without them, bunch of fuckin'
When did people stop being selective in what they share? When will Joe Namath stop making those weird commercials for Medicare? Why do I still feel
Soundin' like a risk, I ain't great We ain't get the vaccination, land can't even go To outlast, outlast us, that's the population Yo, I don't care much
When did people stop being selective in what they share? When will Joe Namath stop making those weird commercials for Medicare? Why do I still
president Disqualified Trump is more anti-war than Joe Fucking bullshit We actually fought in your damn wars We fought in your wars You sent us to hurt
I’ve been working real hard To get me this far But I’m still mostly unknown And in a nobody stance There ain’t really much chance Of me on the cover
some help from Cardi B on making money move You got so much bread But there's no skin on this chicken It would only take a finger To give you a lickin'
care I prefer not to be aware I don't even have medicare or do I I never got my license Driving without it makes more sense Not afraid of getting fines
the shows So simplistic, never materialistic But we do like complements Why? 'Cause theses diamonds Are accomplishments food stamps, welfare Medicare
call one more time Done with the dubadu I just I just I just I just I just find a way Don't care 'bout no views Heart need medicare Thought it was
away from you cuz id more gladly be alone I dont wanna be the one you call when noones on their phones Last resort is not an option either now or never
more than just a curse Laying round is almost all I do now Binge watching all of Cobra Kai Doing things is hard so I don't try Guess I'll play another
everything to me You are You are God of mercy and God of grace You're the God of more more than enough You are more so much more You are more more than enough
much too much I be getting money back more and More in two months Too much too much too much too Much too much too much too much Damn I be moving fast
and splendor How much more will He clothe you? How much more will He clothe you? If He watches over Every sparrow How much more does He love you? How much
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