| Heh, y’all remember back in the days
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| When niggas used to get they ass whooped for snakin cars
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| And had to go strip your own switch off the tree
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| These are the days
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| + (singer)
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| (These are the days)
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| These are the days (when we parlay)
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| When we parlayed (just me and my team)
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| Me and my team (out there livin our dream)
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| Ha, ha ha, Lord (look how far we’ve come)
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| Look how far we come (doin what we love)
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| Doin what we love (cause these are the days)
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| (ballin, we gon' hold on)
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| And I remember back in the days, if you ain’t like a nigga
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| You let him know, then you asked for a fave
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| And then he coulda got a head up
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| Me and you after school in the front and we can tear it up
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| And everybody gon' know about it
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| Yep, so put down your set, and shut up, and be sho' about it
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| Cause everybody done lost one
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| But don’t come home cryin unless your ass mind another one
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| And your ass better fight back
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| And you bet' not run and let it get back to mom
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| Cause, daddy ain’t made no punks (uh-uh)
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| And, momma ain’t raised no chumps (no way)
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| So, go 'head for what you know
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| Cause a lil' childhood fight’s alright, but that’s as far as it goes
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| Cause tomorrow we’ll be best of friends
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| Never ever disagreein, now that’s a friend, c’mon
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| w/ minor variations
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| Now leave the guns and the crack and the knives alone
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| It’s, T-Double on the microphone, and I can
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| See trouble right in front your home
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| Far as the kid’s concerned, let him live and learn
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| And let him grow to be older than us
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| Teach him more than gangbangin, drug deals and hold-ups
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| And slow up, hold that drinkin just a little bit
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| And when they wanna get high, just let 'em hear this
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| And let 'em hit it 'til they OD
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| Cause when they sober up, they gon' love and respect us
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| Now we havin mo' doctors, lawyers
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| Teachers, preachers, and deep-sea explorers
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| These are the days, Lord these are the days
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| These are the days (these are the days) Lord these are the days
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| (for the thugs)
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| Whatever happened to the momma and daddy jokes
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| And why you cuss so much, right in front of these old folks
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| That lady about seventy-five years old
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| That’s twice my age, and fo' times yours
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| I know momma taught you better than that
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| Believe stuff like this’ll give the ol' girl a heart attack
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| Always hollerin about child abuse and child neglect
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| Where the hell did you get that?
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| Shit the last time I checked
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| You ever lost self-respect, you got it put on your ass for that
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| And it happened right there where it went wrong
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| Part one’s now, part two’s at home
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| So from now on, it’s yes ma’am or no sir
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| Put that behind you, questions and answers
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| Followed by thank you or no thanks
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| Or father may I be excused without bein rude
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| w/ minor variations
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| Hold on, so this here should teach you a lesson y’know
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| Kids, y’know listen to your teachers at school and
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| Parents, need to pay attention to your kids at home
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| Therefore uh, know how to be hard on a child abuser
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| Child neglecter, where e’rybody nobody call HRS on us
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| Beat they lil' bad ass when they get out of line
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| That’s what my momma did — fo' sho'
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| Ain’t nuttin wrong with a lil' ass whuppin
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| The swellin gon' go down and the bleedin gon' stop
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| But your ass’ll be alive, I’ll bet you that
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| And umm, I put that on Pearl |