This ain´t no motherfuckin´ stick up just pick the stick up
And watch it roll real close rolling out my hand ´til
It cracks to that fucking dome living off the curb
That peels you from the curb I lick the rest off
Do you dig many in ´93 been making them fools ´bout
Round bumping around me you´ll want to run from
Underground at the best walk the live from
The verb on the beats I won´t see you fuckin´ head

Peers I flow
And mother she
Won´t drain herself
And won´t be caught in
All live in a big world
Began just because

My life is un-rise - wipe
The lyrical did - did
Because my life is un-rise - wipe
The lyrical did - did

My life is un-rise - wipe
The lyrical did - did
Because my my life is un-rise - wipe
The lyrical did - did

Get straight quickly
Been making them fools ´bout
Round bumping around me you´ll want to run from
Underground at the best walk the live from
The verb on the beats I won´t see you fuckin´ head

Peers I flow
And mother she
Won´t drain herself
And won´t be caught in
She did what
She did what
She did what

Just because my life is un-rise - wipe
Lyrical - did
Because my life is un-rise - wipe
The lyrical did - did

Because my life is un-rise - wipe
Lyrical - did
Because psycho - wipe
Lyrical - did

Wipe - did - wipe - did
First one - wipe
Lyrical - did
Last one - wipe
Lyrical - did

Begin in me because
My psycho - wipe
What lyrical - did
Stop the fuckin´ - wipe
The lyrical - did

Big into the wipe - did - wipe - did
Wipe - did - wipe - did


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    A scream to humanity. Wake up! Start to see things how they are THIS IS AIN'T NO MOTHERFUCKIN STICK UP Run away from the underground and come to the surface and look around YOU'LL WANT TO RUN STRAIGHT FROM UNDERGROUND Don't get caught to lies or illusions. Don't think that the "motherfuckin' stick up" wont cracks the glass. Because it sure will IT CRACKS TO THAT FUCKING DOME Maybe the lyrical and the verb are the solution AT THE BEST WALK THE LIVE FROM THE VERB Music could be a way to escape to problems and it sure help to forget all those shits ON THE BEATS I WON'T SEE YOUR FUCKIN' HEAD Above all freedom to say whatever we want, that's why we are here to give our contribute to society LYRICAL DID!!!WIPE!!! Open your eyes and see what's right or wrong GET STRAIGHT QUICKLEY If you got to say fuck say it BIG INTO THE WIPE!!! Better then get quiet until the stick up gets into your head BEEN MAKING FOOLS 'BOUT ROUND, BUMPING ROUND ME

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    TheHappiestColouron May 09, 2003   Link

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