Castro Dies

Album: Kings and Queens (2009)
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  • Ya messing up my mind
    You do it all the time
    And that's why enemies enemies and lovers
    Will never be friends of mine
    Speak treat west
    Like a stain on the chest
    Of a while collar,
    Why do I bother
    Money love hates honor
    Grates if I look, down I'm a goner
    I'll end up working for the BBC as a runner,
    Burning bills sloughed my fish wonder died of hunger
    Friends stopped calling this time last summer.
    I sit down sorrows and I start to sigh,
    I gotta get there before Castro dies
    Plight my guilt with highs
    She smuggled with trouble in bubble wrap,
    Up the gap strapped between her thighs
    So surprised when you meet her
    She seemed so shy
    Considering she got balls that are twice the size,
    Of you plus me plus the give me let me try,
    Better buy them all cause they're in short supply,
    So here's a conversation we can have when we fly
    Got to get there before Castro dies
    Ya messin' up my mind
    You do it all the time
    I just can't take the lies,
    Boy ya just going down on a low,
    I just can't take the lies,
    Ya messin' up my mind
    And that's why enemies enemies and loves will be friends of mine
    I have a lesson learned
    Enemy burned
    I'm saving up my bandages
    A non believer turned can be the loyalist of advocates
    On aggregate I'm smashing it
    I'm lacking backing but trashing it
    I'm slacking and jacking the chips ya stacking
    And spending them all on sandwiches
    You ask me how it's done
    I just know how to handle it
    See me through cynic critic scum who think your branded packages
    And if you wanna come, you know what I'll be brandishing,
    A speaker full of lyrics beats and loops that I've been sampling
    Ya messing up my mind
    You do it all the time
    And that's why enemies enemies and lovers
    Will never be friends of mine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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