C'mon (On My Own)

Album: Love the Future (2009)
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  • Everyone want to get a piece of what I got today (uh huh)
    Show me cars tell me all about the stars you used to play (uh huh)
    You wanna run it all
    So you can really ball
    But you should never try to walk until you learn to crawl
    Don?t wanna hold your hand
    Just wanna be a man
    But I don?t think you understand

    (C'mon)
    No no no don?t you tell me what to do
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Yeah I'm going on my own
    And baby no no no don?t you tell me what to say
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Well I'm going on my own

    Everytime that you get me on the line its all the same (uh huh)
    Porn star tale got a condo out in ?.. you own the game (uh huh)
    You wanna run it all
    So you can really ball
    But you should never try to walk until you learn to crawl
    Don?t wanna hold your hand
    Just wanna be a man
    But I don?t think you understand

    (c'mon)
    No no no don?t you tell me what to do
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Yeah I'm goin on my own
    And baby no no no don?t you tell me what to say
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Well I'm going on my own

    Oh no
    Don?t you tell me that you get me pay
    Valley kicks and a seat okay
    Oh ill be living the life
    And oh no
    Don?t you tell me that you got big plans
    Mother fucker, this is in my hands
    And ill be calling the shots

    (uh uh)
    You wanna run it all
    So you can really ball
    But you should never try to walk until you learn to crawl (crawl)
    Don?t wanna hold your hand
    Just wanna be a man
    But I don?t think you understand

    No no no don?t you tell me what to do
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Yeah I'm going on my own
    And baby no no no don?t you tell me what to say
    Cause I'm going on my own
    Well I'm going on my own
    Writer/s: David Andrew Wallach, Maxwell C. Drummey
    Publisher: D RANGER PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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