Me and everythin' around me, is unstable like Chernobyl
Ready to go at any moment, jumpin' like a pogo stick
Life never lived up to my expectations, so I accept the patience
Expect the worse but now I'm pacin', back and forth
Inside I'm meltin' like water on wicked witches
A monster truck done came and ran over my picket fences
I had the best of life in my clenches, but monkey wrenches was thrown
Like chairs kin's sit on, my prayers seem to long
I fall asleep before the endin', don't even get to say, "Amen"
I hope He understand I be on bended knees
At times, I think I'm crazy, then I say forget it
Or maybe it's the devil infiltratin' and like Riddick Bowe
I've been fightin' this since them fetus days
I count from one to twenty, when I'm through, repeat the phrase
It's just a phase, it's gon all pass, but that gets old too
I'm weakenin' like a deacon doin' dirt
What am I supposed to do?

Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (planets, planets, stars, stars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mars)
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (hoes, clothes, cars, cars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (it's who you are, you are)

See, from bed knobs to broomsticks, we lookin' to start some new shit
I'm writin' this rhyme in faith, so when you hear it, hope you true it
My nigga, you do it like swooshes, the lyrical cleanse and new sense
Wipin' away your germs and fillin' your craniums with juices
See Mo goes on, my slick flow flows on
Straight from west Savannah, Georgia, but the S.W.A.T.S. is my home
Never go wrong cause the click is tighter than gnat ass and that bad
Mosquito, now we goes, "I'm proud of you peoples
For sellin' your crack in sacks, I'm glad I'm white not black"
Shit, on the real, that's how them whiteys really act
When your back was turned, them slackers learned and now we fallin' apart
You lookin' me in my eye, but you ain't feelin' me in your heart
Yes, yes Lord, give me the power within the final hour
These niggas, they leavin' me stranded like Rapunzel in the tower
Now or never, let's stick together and overcome (come)
But they don't feel like marchin', 'cause they shoes is overrun
Ain't that a bitch

Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (planets, planets, stars, stars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mars)
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (hoes, clothes, cars, cars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (it's who you are, you are)

Planets (planets) stars (stars)
Earth, Jupiter, Mars (Mars)
Hoes, clothes, cars (cars)
It's who you are (you are)

Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (planets, planets, stars, stars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mars)
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh (hoes, clothes, cars, cars)
Uh uh uh uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh (it's who you are, you are)

Planets (planets) stars (stars)
Earth, Jupiter, Mars (Mars)
Hoes, clothes, cars (cars)
It's who you are (you are)


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    this song is amazing. best high song ever.

    DubC4Lifeon August 25, 2006   Link

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