Let the camera roll, cause we on a holiday
It's that feel good shit, jackpot, lottery
Holiday, means that the water gets bluer,
the kids get newer,
and the hatin' gets fewer
We on a holiday, this is what I gotta say
Them haters wish I would crack, just like a pot of yay
My boy Zack introduced me to Star Wars
He had me thinking I was actually in Star Wars
Where's princess Leia?
I'm a princess slaya
Plus, I get a lot of cake into different layers,
and different flavors, is what we blowin' on
I'm so current with the styles so my flow is strong
and currently I'm thinkin' about the currency
and I'm chillin' on a va-ca-tion
and shorty said she was creole like a (?) Hatian
like parties with little kids, with the cake they come

Now if you want to role with me,
little bit of grass right beside the palm tree
We'll be on our way
We'll be on our way
Just hit a little bit of this for me
Party till three, gotta be
We can go on a hol-i-day
On a hol-i-day

And this is like a holiday special
I hope you don't forget if you forgetful
cause now we on a map, so
the river runs but they lack flow
I'm rocky like Colorado
But on another plateau
You know I'm bout' my grass like I'm (?)
I'm the shit boy, shout this out (?)
I'm instituted with tech-nol-ogy
so mommy why don't you come sit on top of me
she said she liked the stars that she study
we can be a best friend, she can be my buddy
all about the Cudi,
long as the shorty love me
and like the professor, she like when it's nutty
I like it cause I love it
The car costs her budget
and I call it Pro Tools, so I always gotta dump it
and if you like banana, then we shoppin' at Republic
They do it but I does it
They like it, gotta love it, love it

Now if you want to roll with me
little bit of grass right beside the palm tree
We'll be on our way
We'll be on our way
Just hit a little bit of this for me
Party till three, gotta be
We can go on a hol-i-day
On a hol-i-day


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    im the shit boy, shout to south harmon.

    from the movie accepted, South Harmon Institute of Technology S.H.I.T.

    max1212on February 22, 2010   Link
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    and i call it Pro Tools, so i always gotta dump it

    If you like Banana then we shoppin at republic,

    max1212on February 22, 2010   Link

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