| No need to be cooping it home
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| Got the stoop as my throne
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| Brick and concrete stricken on me, with a raunchy ho swollen
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| No Rome throne golden
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| Only beige with a mix of grey that’s the closest, much of my motion’s
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| The Hudson a flowing
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| Carrying Russian locust, Irish locust, Puerto Rican locust
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| Get off the boat and seeking, to go kiss the golden streets, but
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| No it’s, instead stop, still get hot off bedrock, accept home, left home
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| To get a home, to get it on, to get a grip, to get a life long bird
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| On a quite strong grip
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| Looking at your New York Giants with eyes that realize how high it gets
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| Business legitimate or you swiping shit, kind of like this Nikon lens
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| Stole it from a ho, she was high on meds
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| Brought it to Canal, now they buying it
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| Recycling it on some unlicensed shit
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| How could you put a, pu-put a price on this
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| City we surviving in, city we be vibing with
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| City I been living here my whole life, how could I be hyped on shit?
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| Six million trains to ride, choose one
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| Six million stories to tell, whose one?
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| There’s plenty as many as pennies in the futon
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| Hidden, waiting, to be spitten once the crews gone City got me working,
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| got me doing service, don’t deserve it
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| Witty, whittling, learning
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| Most this wood is probably burning
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| Most this wood is probably burning
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| How can you buy, sell the sky, warmth of the land
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| Spit where you want, nigga don’t give a damn
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| Freshness of air, sparkle on the water
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| Eagles are our brothers, and flowers are our daughters
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| Thirst, desire dreams, pleasure sorrow
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| Sacrifices in depth blue shade grove taro
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| Where was it then it wasn’t far though
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| Attach your attention to now, no not tomorrow
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| Air precious, same, same breath
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| The beast, the trees, the spore, the man, the rest
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| Rotten buffaloes on the prairie, no not the pain
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| White chief from Washington shot from trains
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| If all beasts were gone, life as one
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| Man would die from a great longing to sing
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| Cling to calls and fallen wings
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| Up to me, I’d spring to spring and fling this bling |