But I, I could always hear a voice in the back of my head
No matter what type of wrong I was doin'
(Heatmakerz)
(Crack Music)
Funny, right?
That's how life goes sometimes
Set
So as the stars shine down on us (Real bright)
New Rollie as the time wind down on us (Ticket)
Hit the club, skip line with the pound on us (Woah)
You can hear the shots flyin' from around the corner (Loud)
Preacher said we should count every minute (Pray for me)
Microwave, I cook up an ounce in a minute (What you need?)
I was way more into money than I'm into fame (That's a fact)
I was prayin' for the summers when the winter came (July shit)
Lord knows it be somethin' 'bout the warm weather (What?)
I just lost 4
K on a foreign better (Step back)
I was playin' two games like a doubleheader (Woo)
Jewish lawyers to retain, case they come and get us (Uh)
I put up numbers in the spellin' bee (Shoot)
Where I'm from, everyone was tryna sell a key (Harlem)
I was one wrong move from a felony
I could hear mama now, what she was tellin' me
Let's ride the highs and lows
See where this thing goes
Will it bring us back together?
It always makes me sad
So I try hard to forget
Nothing's gonna last forever
It's just different
No more niggas like us, cloth discontinued
No more servin' that, had to switch the menu
No more in and out of jail, just a bitch or venues
No time for a square 'less I Richie M you, uh
One-fifty on the wrist, not the time though
Cover it in ice, where the time go?
They be comin' after me all the time, yo
Yeah, I'm the tequila, not the lime, ho
I'm paid in full and I'm booked
And when I'm back, I'ma show you how the Cullinan look
Don't nothin' last forever, heard bull on the hook
Still goin' cray on 'em like a colorin' book, yeah
Forever flow, can't kill me, they tried it
I came with the fire, never Billy and Ja'd it
They stealin' drip, hear my story be weak
Yo, I swear I hate you little niggas more than Tariq
Let's ride the highs and lows
See where this thing goes
Will it bring us back together?
It always makes me sad
So I try hard to forget
Nothing's gonna last forever
If you just say no, what are you gonna say yes to?
We say yes to education
We say yes to dedication
We climb up to a higher station
A new spirit of motivation
To make a positive impact on our nation
Jim Jones is an American guitarist born in Cleveland, Ohio. He is best known for his work with the post-punk band Pere Ubu, with whom he collaborated from 1975 to 1980 and sporadically until 2000. Jones was one of the founding members of the group and contributed to defining their experimental and innovative sound, characterized by influences from noise rock, krautrock, and avant-garde. Besides his work with Pere Ubu, Jones has also collaborated with other independent artists and released some solo albums. Among the most representative tracks of Jim Jones with Pere Ubu are "Street Waves", "Final Solution" and "Non-Alignment Pact".
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