| It’s been five years since I wore a name tag
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| Quit my day job in 2010 and never came back
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| Stayed since I entered, I never hit the exit
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| Keep moving like my mom, hiding from her exes
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| I just played like three shows in Texas
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| Sold it out in Austin, put the homies on the guest list
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| I’m in the van in Oklahoma bumping T. I
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| Rolling trees on my diploma on my Levi’s
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| I saw behind the curtain
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| So I know my window’s smaller than vagina on a virgin
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| But I’m trying to be happy when my visitor’s gone
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| Even though my day’s numbered like a prisoner’s arm
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| I’m tryna
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| I’m just trying to feel alright, alright
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| If smiling is lame, I wanna be lame
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| If I gotta pick a location, it’s gotta be Maine
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| If I get something with this beard, it’s gotta be brain
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| Dropped my first record when radio’s a lot of T-Pain
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| I’m playing 21 in San Diego but I’m 29
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| Chadd won, Jay came in second, good thing I can rhyme (San Diego)
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| Teddy sent the beat without the tags on it (They know)
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| Built trust like a snowman, put the hat on it
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| I been me since cats had on Fubu
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| Classes skipped like ads on YouTube
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| Never got my degree, but I can turn the heat up
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| It’s too much sun to let the cold world beat us
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| I’m just trying to feel alright, alright
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| I wanna be rich, I wanna be liked
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| I wanna be dope, I been wrong, I wanna be right
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| But if I can’t be none of that, then lastly
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| The one thing I really wanna be is happy (Tryna be sad?)
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| People live their whole life in the rat race
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| Fast paced, never get the cheese, come in last place
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| (Hamsters) So get to asking around
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| I got the blessings counted like a basket after the foul (And one)
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| I was the cook who melted the cheese
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| On your burger, but I’m educated, healthy and free
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| You never heard of anybody quite as honest as me
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| Who rock a mic when they open till they tell you to leave
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| Let’s go
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| I’m just trying to feel alright, alright
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| (On a world tour, we can knock on every door
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| Grab the rich and the poor, we can make 'em feel alright
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| We can make 'em feel alright, we’ll make 'em, make 'em, make 'em feel alright,
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| we’ll make 'em feel alright)
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| I’m just trying to feel alright, alright
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| (We can find a way to feel alright)
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| Yo, here’s a moment that I replayed through
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| I was in the kitchen, politicking, kicking it with DJ Rew
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| One of his best friends just died in a fire
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| And he was going through divorce so I asked him how he smiled
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| He turned the faucet on and then he looked at me, crookedly
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| «I understood that if I’m sad, I shouldn’t be»
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| It made me wanna go buy a guitar, run and play the drums
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| Let the bass man have some fun
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| Bass man, talk to 'em
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| I’m just tryna feel alright, alright
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| Everyone was running, tripping over debris, maybe a body, definitely debris
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| Sprinting, gasping, parents holding their kids, shielding their eyes, you know
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| All their kids running, parents eyes just widened by, y’know, in terror
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| And I was running too, just because everybody else was running
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| I mean, it’s irrefutable, like if everybody’s running, they must have a good
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| reason, right?
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| So I was running, and running and running, and stepped on an iPhone,
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| rechecking the cracked face
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| And it wasn’t dead yet, it was still on, and it comforted me to see the glow,
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| it’s face shown
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| A picture, two pictures actually, you know, different women wearing the same
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| dress
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| Who wore it better?
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| And running, and running and running and running
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| And glass, and sirens, yelling, crying
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| And finally I fell, I skidded across the sidewalk
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| And um, I looked back, mainly just to avoid any stampede
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| Or, you know, getting crushed
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| Most everyone else was running through the street, weaving between the
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| abandoned cars, and the cars were just still, empty
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| Like overgrown, metal bug carcasses
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| Like that REM video
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| And I looked back from where we came, and I saw it
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| I saw what we were running from
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| And I guess I wasn’t surprised
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| It was shapeless, and huge and scary
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| And it had no form
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| It was frightening, really, um, it was the truth |