Verse 1:
She was new in town
She was a treasure that i found
She liked to swim at night
And she was angel like
(the fuckin' crew)
When she swam under the moonlight
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)
She was angel like
(the fuckin' crew)
When she swam under the moonlight
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)

Verse 2:
She grew popular
there was no stoppin her
she started to loose sight
and she forgot about
(the fuckin' crew)
me and her and the river at night
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)
the girl forgot about
(the fuckin' crew)
me and her and the river at nigh
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)

Verse 3:
she was mercelis
(the fuckin' crew)
her love was poisionous
(the fuckin' crew)
i had to take her life
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)
and now shes angel like
floating dead under the moonlight
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)
shes so angel like
(the fuckin' crew)
her skin all pale and white
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u)
the girl is angel like
(the fuckin' crew)
me and her and the river at night
(the fuckin' ditch bitch remember me i was there for u) }
and everything is alright }

REPEAT TILL END



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    okay they say who the fuck you dissin bitch, remember me, i was there for you

    and who the fuck you, alot too. not ditch bitch or anything about the crew.

    =] boondox is my shit

    Jessi Leeon August 02, 2009   Link

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