| I see 'em, I see 'em, I see 'em, there they go
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| I see 'em, I see 'em, I can see 'em, there they go
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| I see 'em, I see 'em, I see 'em, there they go
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| I see 'em, I see 'em, I see 'em, there they go
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| Cindy Lavinsky, went to a school
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| where the kids that she did meet, did not treat her friendly
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| She in elementary, so when she went home
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| it was wrong evidently, so lonely and empty
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| Well~! |
| Lookin for love in a club got her drunk
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| Met a thug named Bud, got her pregnant with a son
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| Here he come; |
| in a sub-division there’s a couple
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| engaged in a fuss, one of them grabs a gun
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| But in the street, all alone, there’s a kid
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| Tryin to wipe away the tears after what his momma did
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| And there it is
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| Benny Lavinsky, adopted at three
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| A foster home’s where he’s livin, his pockets are empty
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| So when he turns 16, he just ran away
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| and then he moved to the city and had a daughter named Lizzy
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| Well! |
| In a mansion, in a room, on a bed
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| There’s a girl so depressed, from the drugs and the stress
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| All the diamonds on her dress still can not relieve stress
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| that she faces from the world, why these niggaz offer it?
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| Evidence she’s obsessed, but what she feels she can’t express
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| All she want is happiness, but all she know is big success
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| Nothin less
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| I know that you’ve been havin a lonely day
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| All you gotta do, is find a way
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| Maybe in your dreams you can fly away
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| Away, away, away |