Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Decisions, Decisions, artist - Doc Brown
Date of issue: 14.05.2004
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Decisions, Decisions |
Never was a G, never wanted to be, I did me from my very first steps |
When my mother regretted my first breath |
Was taught respect, kalma and drama was worthless |
Heard death hung over my shoulder to cerb stress |
Rest my head upon my old dears chest |
Perplexed cause we couldn’t live forever I step through the perspects |
Windows of my father’s car |
Places far from far away, basically chasin’stars |
Facin’hardships, started lacin’bars, achin’hearts |
Like the song said, came this far and can’t stop now but watch how |
Before I became Doc Brown I was a timebomb tickin’the clock down, |
tick-tock bloaw |
Without knowin’what you wanna do You can fall victim to your depression when nothin’else seem to follow through |
It hit like cancer thanks to the pull of the street |
Each week another young one gone thought he was gangster |
In fact I was surely mistaken |
Tradgic waste of life, and the predjusdices sayin', «of cause, he’s Jamaican» |
Waitin’for danger, ain’t happenin’any time soon |
East mad West, this world just like high noon |
My truth blow fruitons just like typhoon |
Tear roof off a ya mind, like Busta Rhymes’tune |
I move usin’the force of avalanches |
Speakin’on behalf of kids who never had the chance |
It’s time, look myself in my eyes |
If I die in the next 24 am I happy with my life |
There’s lots to lose, even more to give |
But I got to choose how I aught to live |
So take time, look yourself in ya eyes |
If you die in the next 24 are you happy with your life |
There’s lots to lose, even more to give |
But you got to choose how you aught to live |
They say if you ain’t a cause to die for |
Then you ain’t got a reason to live and that’s true but you ain’t Guy Forkes |
Pick your cause wisely, guys wanna burn at the state |
For prize sake, livin’life at a high speed |
Mikey, gat from the flashest of the high street |
Nineteen, rollin’with olders who love fightin' |
Elder dudes say to the younger, «to join my team |
You gotta be grimy, you gotta be sheisty» |
Usually Mike would be too afraid, but this week |
feels low, no self esteem and loves the mischief |
Shits deep, blood in a second it takes to blink an eye |
Decisions on livin’can switch an be givin’prison time |
Cap down, pull out a browns, strike a match stick |
Mike’s badness is a true right of passage |
That handbag bitch don’t fuck about, knock around blood |
P-64 hit the floor |
But he didn’t look before he went runnin’across the tarmat |
Car crashed, smack and Mikey ain’t comin’back |
That old woman touched his neck, he didn’t budge |
Life sentance given him straight without a grudge |
Now ask yourself, was he a victim of circumstances? |
Or was he guilty of his flirtation and romance with |
elements that had more power than him? |
If you want a happy endin’then know how to begin |
Now tell me what do you believe in Truth, lyin’or thievin' |
Undercover of evenin' |
What is it you got in you? |
Winner or sinner |
Surrender your inner demons |