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only dream of And I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old and I ain't got no place to go When it's over So I hide
can't match it I rat-tat-tap on your door with a damn ratchet Attack-tack-tackin' a whore with a damn hatchet A knapsack packed with like forty-some
bargained for and I am far more worse Than a forty-some bar Lord Jamar verse Nothing means more than respect, so when I curse You could say I swore
only dream of And I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old and I ain't got no place to go When it's over So I hide
of And I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old and I ain't got no place to go When it's over So I hide my age and make
of I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old And I ain't got no place to go when it's over So I'll hide my age
only dream of And I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old and I ain't got no place to go When it's over So I hide
only dream of And I make my livin' writin' songs and singin' them But I'm fortysome years old and I ain't got no place to go When it's over So I hide
the roast is dark And the neon slowly fades into day Tony, he's been here forty-some A good son from Michoacán I thought there was more than this
Lately, looking back, I'm thinking about it Even though, it was forty-some years ago Back then, I could explain my reasons to doubt it But today, I
Forty-some Oh, you know some Little nigga was gon' be dead But my struggle I shoot it Put it in a coffin Playin' on weekends and the time is so much
a chance, and I sacrifice that's what it takes to be a man That's what my father told Got a broken foot, he still be on his toes Forty-some years old, he
Happy to have my whole body, and not feel a little in my face I could've been higher than outer space, they should've seen my face Forty-some staples
been forty-some years nineteen sixty-nine On the Troubadour stage, it just seemed like our time Laurel Canyon and Sunset, that's where we'd call home
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