| He never knew his father, the only home he had was the block
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| Crack in the sock, just a rebel with a hand full of rocks
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| Cadillac on D’s like Pamela Anderson’s top
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| Had to have a night to fill a void from not having a pops
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| See, his old man was a dope head, never had J’s, just
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| Mother worked all kind of jobs, broke her back tryna provide
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| But the local smack dealers outside who he idolized
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| When they bang, the disciple signs light up the night like fireflies
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| He wanna be them, so he gotta be in, anything to numb the pain
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| Only 12, serving fiends, soaking in the pouring rain
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| And I hope that we can face this together
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| Any city, every weather
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| In the line and in the pouring rain, in the pouring rain, oh
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| And I hope that we can face this together
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| Any city, every weather
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| In the line and in the pouring rain, in the pouring rain, oh
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| He never knew his son, how to be a man and teach it to his son
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| He ain’t have a father, that shit come back like karma
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| He ain’t have a job or income tax, he barely knew his mama
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| She was 16 when her water broke
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| Tryna get a start of coke, not start a family
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| He never had a plan or a plan B
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| He was sent overseas to fight Afghani’s
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| And came home addicted to the candy
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| How could you champion a child
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| When you trampled to the ground?
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| Gotta have it, you can’t navigate around with a GPS
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| He seen a shorty standing at the CVS
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| He knew he had work, he seen it in his eye like CBS
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| He walked up to him, shorty said, «What you want?»
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| That’s when he realized he was buying crack from his own son
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| And I hope that we can face this together
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| Any city, every weather
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| In the line and in the pouring rain, in the pouring rain, oh
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| And I hope that we can face this together
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| Any city, every weather
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| In the line and in the pouring rain, in the pouring rain, oh |