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say frozen So leave me alone, I'm unbroken Outspoken, I stand by my word 'cause it's golden Out here in the Pacific Ocean west coastin' Don't let
equipped With arms to melt down cities and farms The final stage witness the force of pure rage While we were all at work Trying to earn a wage The targets
a check (all about a check) Throwin' up the set (throwin' up the set) Party on the West (party on the West) Ice up on my neck (ice, ice, ice) Drinkin'
cannot put the fear in me Government think that they running shit Play this for them out in public This is a demonstration Can't be intimidated Brothers in
C'mon be honest (Be honest) East got the heat pay homage (Pay homage) We got too many legends (Legends) First out the gate like forest Ayy East
me hit the west Under the impression I was going through a test A lot of shit been on my mind had a nigga feeling stressed All I need is a few days
WILD NORTH WEST The forest quiet Yet so alive Everlasting mountains Rivers of life Shadows from the spruces Cast over the farm Its natural beauty
eyes open but I'm just not seeing The forest let alone the trees California here I come Open up your golden arms I had enough of the New York City
the enchanted forest I heard the sounds of horses and men at arms I felt compelled to walk on and find the place of these sounds And when the forest did clear I
Walked Through The Enchanted Forest, I Heard The Sounds Of Horses And Men At Arms. I Felt Compelled To Walk On And Find The Place Of These Sounds.
walked through the enchanted forest I could hear the sound of Horses and men at arms I felt compelled to walk on and Find the place of these sounds
Shirk Boom plop Neptune now his arms extends while one millions of souls sit lit in caves of darkness What ols bark? The dog mountain? Down by the Sea
As I roved out one evening fair By the verdant braes of Skreen. I set my back to a hawthorn tree To view the sun in the west country, And the dew
wash it down with some Mountain Dew Arm and Hammer smooth like Hammer's baggy loose pants In lateral shuffled stance, shoulder roll without roll-on on We
Before heading west In the care of friends and smiles Our spectral cats One tabby one black Out back still running wild In a lake house solarium
a forest fire Back then had the 'Preme strap with the fake lens Workin' at Tang's at the front desk From the Dodge, I saw your face then Bond sticky rice
I've seen you for years But we never have spoken Our lives a parallel Like an L that is broken I travel east While you travel west But we meet
My brain is broken And my eyes can't see But I always think They're all watching me Deep through the forest There's a man out west Watching
dead gorgeous Giving out flowers I can be her florist Fruits at the picnic Hikes in the forest Life in the slow lane We don't have to floor it It's
Turo. Worldwide tour, steel cage rattled See my put in work, still wanna battle, Strong arm fully loaded out the barrel, flesh broken down to the bone
a pilgrim New Orleans nigga to the west, I feel like Tookie Williams My young bull keep that power tool, in case he gotta drill sum Pulled up, now he sayin'
As I roved out one evening fair By the verdant braes of Skreen. I set my back to a hawthorn tree To view the sun in the west country, And the dew
you will find, From stress I guess and having a compassionate mind, I worry bout the machine of progress, ain't no stopping it, The forest we destroy
from the forests of North Carolina to the Rocky Mountains out there in the west there's one sure fire place that you can find us it's in the arms that we
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