I'm in the bed feeling like poppa bear
Tell Goldilocks don't sit in my chair
Tell Delilah don't pull my hair
Can't be me life just ain't fair
Can't be free it's a price gotta pay it
Drunk some remy
There's a price I had to pay it
She left me in
Wee hours of the morning
Hate to say it
Left my text on read
I'm still in the bed
Had some bad emotions but they fled
Everybody wanna know
What's going thru my head
I'm not tryna be cute
It's a real reason
Why I wear dreads
I'm a soul rebel
The devil know he's in trouble
I'm up I need a duffel
Taking enhancements
I need muscle
Dudes be weak
They lack protein
Imma go diamond
When I get this routine
Females love me
Like doing group things
She want me to hold her
She having mood swings
True story
I'm in the bed feeling like poppa bear
Tell Goldilocks don't sit in my chair
Tell Delilah don't pull my hair
Can't be me life just ain't fair
Can't be free it's a price gotta pay it
Drunk some remy
There's a price I had to pay it
She left me in
Wee hours of the morning
Hate to say it
Left my text on read
I'm still in the bed
Had some bad emotions but they fled
Everybody wanna know
What's going thru my head
I'm not tryna be cute
It's a real reason
Why I wear dreads
I'm a soul rebel
The devil know he's in trouble
I'm up I need a duffel
Taking enhancements
I need muscle
Dudes be weak
They lack protein
Imma go diamond
When I get this routine
Females love me
Like doing group things
She want me to hold her
She having mood swings
True story
Bae in a SS
Riding
Are you gonna choose to lie again
I told her bae
I wanna try again
Can't lie bae
I just wanna win
I'll never broke your heart again
About last night
I had to reminisce
I feel reborn
I feel born again
Feel reborn
I feel born again
I'm in the bed feeling like poppa bear
Tell Goldilocks don't sit in my chair
Tell Delilah don't pull my hair
Can't be me life just ain't fair
Can't be free it's a price gotta pay it
Drunk some remy
There's a price I had to pay it
She left me in
Wee hours of the morning
Hate to say it
Left my text on read
I'm still in the bed
Had some bad emotions but they fled
Everybody wanna know
What's going thru my head
I'm not tryna be cute
It's a real reason
Why I wear dreads
I'm a soul rebel
The devil know he's in trouble
I'm up I need a duffel
Taking enhancements
I need muscle
Dudes be weak
They lack protein
Imma go diamond
When I get this routine
Females love me
Like doing group things
She want me to hold her
She having mood swings
True story


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