Ayy, man, it's your boy Lil B
Down in Ohio (swag), fucking all these bitches (swag, swag)
Drinking coleridge, swag so saucy (woo!)
Posted in Cleveland (woo!), drive to Columbus (swag)
Bitches suck my dick (woo!), 'cause my swag on the 100 (woo!)
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio (woo!)
Swag like Ohio (swag)
Down in Ohio (woo! Woo!)
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
We some rich, I don't give a fuck
Real nigga, gold grill
Ten thousand, no deal
No single, just me
30 thousand for a feature
Hood niggas, ten thousand
Based God, your bitch call me daddy
Where you from? I got love for Cincinnati, Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Throw that shit up
Ohio, throw that shit up, you feel me?
They know Ohio, Columbus, Cincinnati
Cleveland, throw that shit up man
It's way more spots
If you from Ohio throw that shit up
You feel me? Fuck bitches to this, get money in this
Cook to this, Based God for life
I'm based in life, showing that love
I'm swagging like Ohio, you feel me?
Woo!
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio
Down in Ohio
Swag like Ohio



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    ANYWAY.

    you guys. before posting the same shit everyone else has, read at least one of my posts. i'll just copy & paste one: "well of course these aren't the words from the movie! I'm well aware of that and I remember the "I very seldom follow it" part - I watched the movie before posting this. the thing is, though, that Pogo didn't make it sound like "very seldom". When he put together different parts, he made the words sound completely different altogether! I know he didn't make it so that it sounded like this, in fact, I read on his blog-site that he doesn't intend to put in any lyrics at all to his songs, but he also said that it's totally up to our imagination to decide what it says. and this is what came to me in my head."

    anyway, I put this up because I was interested in comparing different people's interpretations. That was the fun part. but I guess I'll just change this to instrumental if people are gonna be pissy.

    othatzsokewlon August 30, 2010   Link

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