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Pass me the weed I need some green I'm in Tennessee Pass me the weed I need some green I'm in Tennessee Pass me the weed I need some green I'm in
Seems so long ago She became the Tennessee hills c 45 and an open telephone c stack of medical bills Once she loved a bear named Rocky They wrestled
medical attention, For nursing me through measles, mumps, bruises, Bumps, splinters and spring fever. Oh-oh, let's not forget medical advice....important
GIFT OF HEcLING Foundation Jesus Ministered as a Man So Jesus Christ the son of God who was Born of the Holy Virgin Mary was Ministering as a Man
For protectin' me from the terrors of thunderstorms and nightmares Ha, and too many green apples. And Lord knows, I.O.U. for medical attention, For
Tidilabopa ragga muffin on the mic again We are soldiers in Jah army We are soldiers in Jah army Hear that, I say Foundation in da Holy place
lives I'm a storm in my head I put you on strike I wield a gun you got a knife Ain't no medical kit gonna be enough Imma wrap you up when I am done And I
foundations of the nations, BLACK MAN We're a beautiful, courageous, and outstanding nation We're an equal-minded, sensually enticing, one-of-a kind people
medical, Root Music, the Chronicles So fluid, get used to it, words phenomenal While they take each other down, sumthin' like dominos (I) be here to put
than just nails and boards It's a firm foundation for a pretty good life This house on the hillside House on a Hillside Evergreen touches a Tennessee
Tidilabopa ragga muffin on the mic again We are soldiers in Jah army We are soldiers in Jah army Hear that, I say Foundation in da Holy place
dedicated to the rhymes, flow, you never see me talk to 5-0, in Tennessee the ride was dirty, now I'm Cali - clean, put away the triple-beams,
the pick up line Tennessee When it all be over we clearing the debris It was dirty it was dirty never clean I don't know if I know where to go now Every
THERE WAS VICKSBURG AND JACKSON, THEN MEMPHIS TENNESSEE THEN SOME LITTLE TOWN IN GEORGIA, THE NAME IS LOST ON ME WE MADE IT THROUGH TWO CHRISTMASES
autopsy report from the West Tennessee Office of the medical examiner reveals that Dolph Was shot in the head, neck, and torso, and he died on the scene
There is a beautiful valley in northeast Tennessee Where my folks tilled to raise their food and family With firm prayers and strong they managed
you'll soon depart I'm from the valley of the heavyheads, watch the ghetto pre-medical Undergrads and steady red faces of stone Eyes are crevices,
you'll soon depart I'm from the valley of the heavyheads, watch the ghetto pre-medical Undergrads and steady red faces of stone Eyes are crevices,
you'll soon depart I'm from the valley of the heavyheads, watch the ghetto pre-medical Undergrads and steady red faces of stone Eyes are crevices,
She drove out of Nashville Tennessee down south to a Georgia penitentiary Ezra's comin' out from that B&E two and a half years a little long for me
medical surveillance Plus we destroyed an economy Which was never built on a sound foundation Now we printed the dollar so much Literally toilet paper just
found my sound Made a solid foundation And i stand my ground So Shout out to all of the niggas that ain't my nigga no more My vision clearer now I see
school still get played without the Foundation how could the new survive When I represent I make sure I do it right when I grab the Microphone I catch
mean? This is that medical medicine He knocks at the door, better let him in Promise you this, just drink him in Open your eyes Be free from yourself Im
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