All she cares about is money and the city where she's from
Her intention is the paper, she don't need no fucking love
She's spillin' all this liquor tryna pass me all these cups
Well baby girl I'm zonin' somebody should've told her

I popped one
Fuck it, I popped one
Oh girl, I'm on one
Fuck it, I popped one
I popped one

Girl I'm lying, I'm on a few
Don't you worry this ain't new
Can we take this to your spot?
I'm on eviction number two
'Cause I popped one
Oh, fuck it I popped one
Oh yeah

Ooh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah
Trust issues
Oh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah

Do you know what's going on over here (I do, I do, I do)
Have you even bothered to look? (I did, oh, I did)
Well if you know, then let me know
And we don't gotta be runnin' in these circles
In these circles
No more

Trust issues (oh)
Trust issues (oh-woah, oh-woah)
Trust issues (ooh)
Trust issues (ooh)
Trust issues (oh yeah, oh)

Oh, yeah trust issues, no more (trust issues)
Trust issues, no more (trust issues)
Trust issues, no more, oh yeah ah (trust issues, trust issues, trust issues)

Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh
Ooh-woah, ooh yeah, ooh yeah


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    -- all she cares about is money and the city where she's from her intention is the paper / she don't need no fuckin' love she's spillin' all this liquor / tryin' to pass me all these cups well, baby girl, I'm zonin' / somebody should've told her

    I popped one; fuck it, I popped one; oh, girl, I'm on one fuck it, I popped one - I popped one.

    girl, I'm lyin' - I'm on a few / don't you worry, this ain't new can we take this to your spot? / I'm on eviction number-two 'cause I popped one oh, fuck it, I popped one (my bad)

    oh, yeah - trust issues ...

    do you know what's going on over here? (I do ...) have you even bothered to look? (I did - oh, I did) well, if you know ... then, let me know; we don't gotta be runnin' in these circles in these circles / no more

    trust issues (no more)

    minutemanon February 28, 2012   Link

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