They want me dead in Detroit
They want me dead in St. Louis
Then want me dead up in Denver
New York, LA, They want me dead
They want me dead on the East Coast
Down south they want me dead
They want me dead in bahamas
They want me dead in

Wait a minute, hold up, don't shut my fuckin' coffin yet
I'm still alive, before the life like a Beehive
i know you really want to see me droppin' to the earth
you wanted that since, my birth, but hold up partner
I got to many poker chips to gotta cash them in
I still be lovin' friday nights, im flossin' ryda fashion and mashin'
in a black navigator baby, hundred spoke date, today be pay day
This hoe is lookin' like the want a ryda dick up in her
And im the beginner winner we fuckin' dirty together
to bang her biscuit out our first time out is nothin' new
ill fuck her on a plate of food
imma rude crude dude
most playas like take they women right on Diamond
I serve the bitch a plate of dick a bowl of nuts that sit
i got a lot on this earth to live for and i dont wanna die
fuck that, im try and touch the sky

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Im hittin' switches in a black Escalade truck
I know you must be thinkin' "what the fuck"
but I can, Im like bump bump squeak
bump bump swing dip, bump bump swing dip
Its a trip, 16,000 dollar Rolex, I flex
Im bumpin an Impala hood is open and im scopin'
Bitches flaggin' me down with they tittie nipples
But see ain't as simple bitches now leave you triple
If i stuck my dick in every ugly bitch that rolled up
My dick would make you want to throw-up, it would be so tore up
And i dont wanna have my dick look like a cucumber
bumpy green and lumber, fuck all that
i gets picky, i like to take and floss my hoes
i cant be flossin' dirty bitches, they got mossy toes
Its a million hottie hoochies all up on this earth
taste what life is worth man, i dont wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

You can bash out all my front teeth if you really want to
They wantin' to go drill out anyway, so fuck you
I want to live and see the world rain diamonds and perls
and treasures for all the little boys and girls
i want to live and see my great grandchildren have they kids
and be so old that i cant even lift my eye lids
I want to live and see the lights of the goodyear blimp
Its gonna read 'Ice Cubes a Bitch'
Psychopathic Ryda baby call me Bullet I be dumpin'
I get your rage a pumpin' everytime i dropin' something
and i went solo so you know i flow like rolly polley's roll up in their ???
makin' helly meals
So fuck melly mel, master flash and goofy ????
and every other bitch that fell off back in 83'
ya didnt influence the rydas we dumpin' bullets in the sky
we aint neva gonna die, baby

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Bitchin' to the world
Reachin' to the sky
Im a psychopathic ryda
ryda wanna die

Full Clip aint eva gonna die
Cell Block aint eva gonna die
Twin Gats aint eva gonna die
Foe Foe aint eva gonna die
Lil' Shankaint eva gonna die
My homey Alex aint eva gonna die
Jump Steady aint eva gonna die


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    on the rolley polley's part it's "roll up in they shell"

    liljugjuggaletteon April 25, 2010   Link

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