| Prisoners, la-la-la
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| Prisoners, la-la-la
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| La-la-la, la-la-la
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| La-la-la, la-la-la
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| «Tekneek»
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| Yeah, ain’t slept in days, stuck in a craze
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| Think she under siege, whole world abducted by graves
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| Sound of Michael Meyer, faith and melody plays
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| She in smack the doctor with the medical trays
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| They say she’s sick and need healing for months
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| Found her naked on the Church step peeling a blunt
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| Told the Preacher her and Satan had a beautiful runch
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| And he dig her, even though she kinda knew that her bunch
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| Then she blackout, walking moving traffic instead
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| Then she wake up, whole body strapped to the bed
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| Seen the white light, think she suppose to be dead
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| Sound of the heart machine beat real close to her head
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| Doctor at the door with a package of your meds
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| And the police both ankles strapped to the bed
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| What was in the weed she just smoked with little Hamed
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| When she get out, she might wind up killing a dread
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| She’s a prisoner of her own mind
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| Gon’blind been losing at the whole time
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| Yeah, until the dark coal, the judge applaud me
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| Shackles and chains rock like the government jewelry
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| No commissary, solitary
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| Sewer water, same old steak from Salad’s berry
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| Can’t go free, you know how many trials they hurry?
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| Files they burry, and the rats get the squealing
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| I’m top unk’counting all the cracks in the ceiling
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| The Ye’wanna give me twenty macks for the dealing
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| He give me five if I give 'em connects
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| My dad ran an honor, raised by men of respect
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| Take it on the chin, the lifestyle I chose is a select
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| When I’m gon', put a gangsta red rose on a rep
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| All I got is four walls, pacing the cage
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| A religious rug, pictures of me taking the stage
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| Is my life worth more then the ink on the page?
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| When I’m gon’they’d rather see me locked up like a slave
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| I’m a prisoner of my own crime
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| Doing time, didn’t listen to the last sign
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| La-la-la, la-la-la
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| La-la-la, la-la-la
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| Prisoners, prisoners
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| Prisoners, prisoners
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| «Tekneek» |