| Remember, livin' in a trailer
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| Cookin' dinner out a Crockpot or we would microwave it
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| Basic, television same seven stations
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| On a twelve-inch, I had to watch cable at the neighbors
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| Didn’t know how broke we was 'til I got older
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| Never knew I had a father until he showed up
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| Out the blue, tryin' to get back wit mama
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| Stepdad walks in, now here comes the drama
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| Had a couple of em, to be honest
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| Like William, Scott, they would always take me shoppin'
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| Ralphie and Mark, they would take me to the doctor
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| I call em all Daddy even though they didn’t have me
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| Kids used to make fun of my clothes
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| 'til one of em got punched in the nose
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| Kinda like I was forced to be tough
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| Life as a shorty shouldn’t be so rough, but hey
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| Even though, I’m young and I can’t see
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| The forest from the trees, follow me
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| And when I’m grown, you know I’m bound to be
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| The H.N.I.C., follow me
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| Mama, I’ll be alright, just let me do my thing
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| Following my dreams, this is me
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| First fight, third grade, I was swingin' from the shoulders
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| With this kid named Dariah, he was three years older
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| And like two feet taller, I finished it, he started it
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| All over this chick named Barbara Johnson
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| «Nonsense» I thought once the principal came
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| That fat lip really put a dent in my game
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| Never in my life have I felt such pain
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| Got sent home, but I held my own
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| Slept in every morning, it was like a vacation
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| How’d I make it to sixth grade graduation?
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| Cause I was always ditchin', hung around with some misfits
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| With ADD, and they all smoked weed
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| Never read a piece of literature, wasn’t good listeners
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| Never paid attention, so they hung 'round me
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| While my parents was out in the streets
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| I built my world on a blank sheet, just thinkin' in myself
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| Even though, I’m young and I can’t see
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| The forest from the trees, follow me
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| And when I’m grown, you know I’m bound to be
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| The H.N.I.C., follow me
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| Check it out, hard to forget all the time I would spend
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| With my first fuck, even had me dodgin' my friends
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| Wore my heart on my sleeve at the age of fifteen
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| She would tell me that she loved me, it was all just pretend
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| She cheated on me, so it quickly came to an end
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| She put the blame on him, got played, I’ll admit that
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| Hangin' with my friends, never called her again
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| Five years later, heard she had a kid, damn
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| I guess time flies when you’re havin' fun
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| So enjoy life, you only get one
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| I love my childhood, despite the gunfire
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| I was quite happy growin' up in the slums
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| It wasn’t too bad, havin' a few dads
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| The only thing I disliked was not havin' cash
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| What I’d give for a couple of bucks
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| Man, life as a shorty shouldn’t be so rough, but hey |