| Lights off
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| Ain’t nobody watching me
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| I heard about the man in the sky
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| But he probably fell asleep
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| Yeah, and you say Audemars, Audemars, Audemars
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| But still don’t know the time that sun comes down from the stars
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| Yeah, they say that time waits for no man
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| Nah, hey probably lyin'
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| Cause time wait on me like a servant all of the time
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| But I know some people who actually serving time
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| Committed to this grind, or just committed some crime
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| Sometimes I wish some more time to think
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| And all the time in the world is all the time I need
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| And I know eternity’s calling but my mind too busy racing to pay any mind
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| Spend a whole lot of money on a watch
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| Ironic cause I got it but I hardly sit and watch the time tick by
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| I spend time trying to buy it to own time
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| Never thought that I was only wasting my own time
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| Who holds time?
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| They say he’ll be coming in no time
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| Pray I pay attention, cause I’m giving him no time
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| When the lights off, is anybody watching me?
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| Heard the man above never slumber, never sleep
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| On the corners, in the alleys
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| I see coners and cowards
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| Scared to question their existence like ain’t no final hour
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| Can we blame the sins of a reverend for all our irreverence?
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| Does my time spent on earth qualify me for heaven?
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| Did we tick him off by wasting all these ticks on this clock?
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| Or is he graciously giving me time to give him my heart?
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| I’m sure it’s the latter, sure that it matters
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| And I believe I’ve been given all this time so I could try to redeem it
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| Or make the most of this stopwatch that I’m racing
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| You stop the watch you ain’t racing
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| You erasing your minutes, you can’t replace 'em
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| And at the end of your days when eternity’s in your face
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| You’ll have one life to offer up and it’s service to lay to waste
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| So my Rollie’s telling me to roll out
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| Make investments with my time while I’m tryna hold out
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| And fame, money, success be competing for my investments
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| But I can’t take 'em with me when it’s time for me to exit |