The Birds Don't Sing

Album: Let God Sort Em Out (2025)
Charted: 92
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  • (Birds don't, birds don't, birds don't, birds don't)

    Lost in emotion, mama's youngest
    Tryna navigate life without my compass
    Some experience death and feel numbness
    But not me, I felt it all and couldn't function
    Seein' you that day
    Tellin' you my plans but I was leavin' you that day
    It was in God's hands, Ye was at Elon's waiting to get with me
    On my way to Texas, that's when Virginia hit me
    And I realized in that instant
    Our last conversation, you was against it
    Told you I was going to Turks for Thanksgiving
    I heard what I wanted to hear but didn't listen
    You said you told Gene that Bup needed forgiveness
    I see you went to DD's and stuffed both her fridges
    You even told Dad you wished y'all never splitted
    See, you were checkin' boxes, I was checkin' my mentions
    Sayin' you was tired but not ready to go
    Basically was dying without letting me know
    I loved you met Nige, hate that he won't remember you
    Two things that break my heart is what Novembers do
    And T follows you, now mind you
    DD calls you, Gene finds you, was that your vision?
    Precision, while I'm reminiscin'
    It all hits different, Ma, listen

    The birds don't sing (yeah)
    The birds don't sing, they screech in pain, pain
    The birds don't sing (oh)
    The birds don't sing, they screech in pain (oh, they screech in pain)

    Your car was in the driveway, I knew you were home
    By the third knock, a chill ran through my bones
    The way you missed Mama, I guess I should've known
    Chivalry ain't dead, you ain't let her go alone
    Found you in the kitchen, scriptures in the den
    Half-written texts that you never got to send
    Combin' through your dresser drawer, where do I begin?
    Postin' noted Bible quotes, were you preparin' then?
    I can hear your voice now, I can feel your presence
    Askin' "Should I rap again?", you gave me your blessing
    The way you spelled it out, there's an L in every lesson
    "Boy, you owe it to the world, let your mess become your message"
    Shared you with my friends, the Pops they never had
    You lived for our fishin' trips, damn, I had a dad
    Mine taught discipline, mine taught structure
    Mine didn't mind when he had to pull a double
    Mine worked overtime, smiled through the struggle
    'Cause mine wouldn't let us feel what he had to suffer
    See, mine made sure he had every base covered
    So imagine his pain findin' base in the cupboard
    Birds don't sing if the words don't sting
    Your last few words in my ear still ring (oh)
    You told me that you loved me, it was all in your tone (oh-oh)
    "I love my two sons" was the code to your phone, now you're home

    Oh, and the birds don't sing (no, they don't)
    The birds don't sing, they screech in pain (don't the truth ruin it?), pain
    (Now it feels different, when they doin' it)
    The birds don't sing (no, they don't, and they won't)
    The birds don't sing, they screech in pain (they don't sing, they just screech in pain), pain
    (It's a cycle, they do that shit over and over again) Writer/s: Gene Thornton, John Stephens, Pharrell Williams, Terrence Thornton
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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