| Keep your head up
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| It’s real life
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| Keep your head up
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| I know your mom died and I feel your pain
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| That’s why I’m sitting in the dark sparking up this flame
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| And you lost your dad too
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| And he’s still a soldier
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| Please don’t let the grind stop
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| Know that life ain’t over
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| Seeing you cry some nights
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| With your head down
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| Hurt my heart like a stroke
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| That you go unfed now
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| Don’t let the pain crush your mind
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| And yourself man
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| I’mma hold you down for real
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| It just crossed my mind
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| How the days pass when you’re not looking
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| But a death in your family got all the pictures crooked
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| Plus your grandma and your grandpa
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| Life is too short to be living with your head hung
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| Keep it up
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| Keep your head up
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| Know that you could make it
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| Brother didn’t snitch and he took that bid
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| He didn’t know what time was 'til he took that bid
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| Just look him in his eyes
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| Said two plus ten
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| I ain’t know what math was
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| But that’s two plus ten
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| No one asked why he felt that pain
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| Why he got so mad
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| Loaded up and cocked that back
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| Didn’t ask why he hit those licks
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| His whole family dying
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| Plus he scared that the drugs don’t mix
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| And he mad that the drugs exist
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| Whole family apart ‘cause the buzz is it
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| And they rather get high than to hug their kids
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| Man, I look him in his eyes and he hate that shit
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| I did this for you, bro
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| And everything is good
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| Someone love you
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| Lady from the hood
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| Swear she got no answer
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| Gotta raise three kids
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| But she got breast cancer
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| And we know rent due when the bank won’t answer
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| Wanna move out the hood and defeat that cancer
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| I ask how she stay on her feet like dancers
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| How she keep on adding paint to a life-size canvas
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| She told me every day that you must take chances
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| If you’re living in the past then there’s no enhancements
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| She said life’s hard but the dreams do matter
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| Only way to read books is if you move through chapters
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| She said spread love of pain and promise
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| And she died the next day
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| That’s what made me honest
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| It’s real life
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| Take everybody like they’re a million dollars
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| You never know
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| Girl Seventeen got to fix her posture
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| Always getting beat down by her deadbeat father
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| He’d say nice things
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| But it’d be so awkward
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| When he’d drink alcohol
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| Then he’d slap her mama
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| Now Girl Seventeen
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| Call men imposters
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| What he did to her mind caused way more drama
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| She walked out the house
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| Said no more drama
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| Had to fend for herself
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| So she stayed with partners
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| She met a nice dude and his name was Seante
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| And he ran a little game and proceed to boss her
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| Because she want a man nothing like her father
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| She would do anything for a dude that bothered
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| Seante made her start having sex for dollars
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| And it really hurt my heart every time I saw her
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| Deep down inside all she want is a father
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| So I never judge a book by its cover
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| Girl Seventeen having sex for hours
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| Staying up long nights
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| Even missed a shower
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| Had to deal with the pain off pills and powder
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| Taking long drives home on the road for hours
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| Sex with many men
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| Even dealt with cowards
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| Wouldn’t put the condom on
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| ‘Cause he felt the power
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| Seante got sick, had to call the doctor
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| Said he didn’t feel well and his head was nauseus
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| Girl Seventeen, started to get real cautious
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| ‘Cause Seante never said what was in that office
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| Seante came home looking like he lost it
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| So Girl Seventeen went to kiss him
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| He said, «Don't touch me, I’m HIV positive»
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| Just make sure you use condoms
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| And never judge a book by its cover
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| That’s why, when I look at people now
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| I don’t know what they’re going through
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| You don’t know what anybody’s going through
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| So you gotta respect it
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| It’s Lil B
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| All these are real stories
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| And I want to dedicate every verse to y’all
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| I know all of us can relate to this
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| Just let the beat cry for you, I’m crying for you
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| But I gotta let this song cry |