(地獄へ行くのは お前が先だ)
(Welcome back to the stage of history)
Yo
Slim Shady

Yo, I'll fuckin' (alright)
I'll, I'll puke, eat it, and freak you (ew)
Battle? I'm too weeded to speak to
The only key that I see to defeat you
Would be for me to remove these two Adidas and beat you
And force feed you 'em both and on each feet is a cleat shoe (ah)
I'll lift you off your feet so fast with a round house
You'll think I pulled the fuckin' ground out from underneath you (bitch)
I ain't no fuckin' G, I'm a cannibal
I ain't tryna shoot you, I'm tryna chop you into pieces and eat you
Wrap you in rope and plastic, stab you with broken glass
Then have you with open gashes strapped to a soakin' mattress
Coke and acid, black magic, cloaks and daggers
Fuck the planet until it spins on a broken axis
I'm so bananas, I'm showin' up to your open casket
To fill it full of explosive gasses and close it back
With a lit match in it while I sit back and just hope it catches
Blow you to fragments, laugh, roll you, and smoke the ashes

I see the light at the end
But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?
If so, Heaven's gotta be better
But if we're hellbound, whatever, let's go down
I see the light at the end
But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?
If so, Heaven's gotta be better
But if we're hellbound, whatever, let's go down

Am I the worst because I never go to church? (Never)
I run a red light, then sideswipe a hearse
I'ma drink 'til my liver rot, see the doc, leave the ER
Then hit a bar for a liquor shot, fuck the liver spot
One day we all gon' die
But when I die, I'ma be so high
That I'ma get up and walk, leavin' the concrete bare
With the chalk outline still there
I smoke 'til I choke and I sex a lot
I got a cross on my chain, but it's just to rock
Now if I pray every night (night)
Do I still have to hold my trey very tight?
You feel me, God? I done did so much shit while on Earth
I smoke, I drink, I curse, and to make matters worse
I bust my gun first, and then I chat with your corpse
Since way back, I was one to never like back-talk
See me at the pearly gates in line, wearing a North Face
Nickle 9 at my waist, God done lost faith
Angels greet me, but I don't reply back
Just show me to my quarters, and oh yeah, where's Thai at?

I see the light at the end
But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?
If so, Heaven's gotta be better
But if we're hellbound, whatever, let's go down

(Maxi was seriously wounded
But the soul still burns
Final battle, fight)

Analyze the strength of my game, like Lee Corso
Call me a lost soul, with a vest on my torso
And of course, yo, y'all know I'm no stranger to danger
Like Christ in a manger, feel a whole range of my anger
I breathe down shit so hard you can see sound
And beat down these rap clowns in like three rounds
My pen 'bout as sharp as a dagger, walk with a swagger
Tie your wife to the back of a black Jag and I drag her
Ten blocks, untie the bitch, and I still bag her
Give her a smack in the ass and a six pack of lager
My shit go as deep and as dark as a train tunnel
My flows spill like using the wrong end of a funnel
Everyday I grow more older and more colder
Fly you to Colorado, roll you over with a boulder
I know you wanna retaliate but you won't dare
'Cause you're fuckin' with some niggas like this who just don't care, yeah

I see the light at the end
But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?
If so, Heaven's gotta be better
But if we're hellbound, whatever, let's go down
I see the light at the end
But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?
If so, Heaven's gotta be better
But if we're hellbound, whatever, let's go down

But every time I take a step, it gets dim
Tell me, is this Hell we're livin' in?

(Time's up
You lose)
(勝ったのね)


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Hellbound Lyrics as written by Jeret Eustace Griffin-black Duval A. Clear

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    cool~em!!!!! i do love the background music~ dunno how the video will be like.. anyway ITS JUST good!

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