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English, 26.04.2021 21:50 brian2913

Eah, yeah They scared to come outside
Tell them boys they better pray
Tell them boys stay out the way
Tell them ain't nobody safe
On my mama, on my gang
We gon' put it in they face
Yeah
They scared to come outside
God know I'm stepping now and later
Until it hurts, it ain't no mercy
That's just how we made it
You hear that church up in my verses
'Cause that's how I'm raised
I told God He gotta forgive me, I'm insane, oh
Get down on my knees when I'm in pain, oh
Tired of the rain on my name
I clean this blood off my Jesus piece
Ooh, Jesus, please
Can you fill my needs? YeahDawg, I feel cursed, I pray for better days
Seems like yesterday we was catching plays
And it's been harder on me lately, I can't catch a break
I'm losing n8ggas on a day to day
Everyday I pray
Only God can take this hate away
Lord knows, if I see em, I'm goning ' have to spray
You know the same spot I seen 'em is the spot he lay
I cleaned his blood off my Jesus piece
Jesus, please say there's a heaven for a real one
I had to smoke 'em, even Moses had to kill one
Do it for the bills, I swear this sh8it is getting ill

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