What you need someone to stove for you?
Something to hold for you?
Need someone that you can blame shit on?
Someone you can quit on?
You need a job or gun or somethin'?
Trying to find some yay-yay-yo?
You looking for some dirty work and on your way to go?
You need a gun or something, ooh you looking for a titty bar?
You just trying to hang with someone whos uglier than you are?
(shit) well I'm your motherfucker I'm that
Motherfucking motherfucking scrubby times let
Me be your scrubby brother

Cause I do this all the time (the weight of my life)
Cause I do this all the time (the weight of my life)
Cause I do this all the time (the weight of my life)

What you looking for now when broke and you toke?
I know you ain't already out,
Fuck all that edge you smoked,
You a clucker and I'm your fucking clicking brother,
I know you fucked that hooker, you couldn't tell no other,
I'm always fucking hookers, call me when your feeling wicked,
And wicked chill out in the gutters get dirty and kick it,
Cause I'm your motherfucker,
I'm that motherfucking motherfucking scrubby times let me be your
Scrubby brother

Cause I do this all the time (the weight of my life)
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life

You need a fucking hitman who the shit with a quick plan?
A shoulder to cry on, get high or die on maybe?
Your trying to disappear to the CD side of the city for an hour,
Or night or forever player,
Just hit me, you need somebody's ass kick need to kick someone after,
You want me to the risk of doing time so that you don't have'ta?
Well that's me motherfucker
I'm that motherfucker its scrubby times let me be your scrubby brother

Cause I do this all the time (the weight of my life)
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
When you try to hide a dead body
Clown love, hit me up, clown love, hit me up
If you try to smuggle china white
Clown love, hit me up, clown love, hit me up
If you try to buy a tank gun
Clown love, hit me up, clown love, hit me up
If your breaking someone out of prison
Clown love, hit me up, clown love, hit me up!

I do this all the time
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Weight of my life
Do this all the time
Weight of my life (all the time)
Weight of my life (all the time)
Weight of my life I do this all the time.


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I Do This! Lyrics as written by Stanley Marvin Clarke

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    ICP "I C Pussy!" It's the way of life......clown love!

    temptation777on May 14, 2010   Link

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