| Turn a obstacle obsolete
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| Turn a cheek, poverty, heritage, cotton seed
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| I could be lotta things, lottery winner
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| This album autobiography, I feel like Socrates
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| Hypothesis: opposites attract
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| Squares around the block again, Turn a obstacle obsolete
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| I believe I can fly, «R Kelly», awkwardly
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| Ain’t really popular, prolly 'cause, they all doubted but I was up while they
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| slept
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| While they said I wouldn’t amount to much, I was hit
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| I knew that if I ain’t older, I turn a obstacle obsolete
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| Up the street where they bang, I ain’t hang
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| Out the jam, wap da bam, I’ll pretend all our friends still alive
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| Still apply for the fall, cap and gown, for the fail
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| Furthermore, first of all, curtain call, shirt and tie, I’m a paul… bearer
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| Turn a obstacle course to a porket, weigh out a horse in a carriage that wasn’t
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| in your inheritance
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| Splitting parts as we jumpin' offa the porch again
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| Portuguese, we don’t speaks it but poetry hopelessly hope the Lord’ll see when
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| our dreams get… torn apart
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| On the tar, left the kid, on your mark
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| Joan of Arc, genocide, second time, Noah’s Ark
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| Now you’re dead, no one saw
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| When I’m dead, and I’m gone
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| Would you smile, cause you know
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| Where I’ve been, and gone?
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| When you’re dead, and you’re gone
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| Would I smile, cause I know
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| Where you’ve been?
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| When I’m dead, and I’m gone
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| Would you smile, cause you know
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| Where I’ve been, and gone?
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| When you’re dead, and you’re gone
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| Would I smile…
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| «My name’s Will Fountain…
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| Three things off my bucket list:
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| One, I wanna have a meal from In-N-Out, 'cause I live nowhere near one
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| Two, I wanna go one on one against D. Rose
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| And three, I wanna fuck Kylie Jenner» |