I bongo with my lingo and beat it like a wing yo
To congo to Colombo can't stereotype my thing yo
I salt and pepper my mango shoot spit out the window
Bingo I got them in the thing yo now what? I'm doing my thing yo
Quit bending all my fingo quit beating me like you're ringo
You wanna go? you wanna win the war?
Like P.L.O. I won't surrender

The sun showers that fall on my troubles
Are over you my baby
And some showers I'll be aiming at you
'Cause I'm watching you my baby

I bongo with my lingo and eat it like a wing yo
To congo to Colombo can't stereotype my thing yo
I checked that mouth on him fucking checked that gas on him
I had him, cornered him
Fucking shut that gate on him
Why would you listen to him?
He had his way I'm bored of him
I'm tired of him
I don't wanna be as bad as him
It's a bomb yo so run yo
Put away your stupid gun yo
'Cause we see through like a protocol call
That's why we blow it up' fore we go

The sun showers that fall on my troubles
Are over you my baby
And some showers I'll be aiming at you
'Cause I'm watching you my baby

The sun showers that fall on my troubles
Are over you my baby
And some showers I'll be aiming at you
'Cause I'm watching you my baby

Semi-9 and snipered him
On that wall they posted him
They cornered him
And then just murdered him
He told them he didn't know them
He wasn't there, they didn't know him
They showed him a picture then
Ain't that you with the Muslims?

He had Colgate on his teeth and Reebok classics on his feet
At the factory he does Nike and then helps the family
Beat heart beat he's made it to the news week
Sweetheart seen it
He's done it for the peeps. peace.

The sun showers that fall on my troubles
Are over you my baby
And some showers I'll be aiming at you
'Cause I'm watching you my baby

The sun showers that fall on my troubles
Are over you my baby
And some showers I'll be aiming at you
'Cause I'm watching you my baby


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Sunshowers Lyrics as written by Mathangi Arulpragasam August Darnell

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    I love this song - a lone (beautiful) voice rappingin the wilderness...

    Political songs are always cool...this makes me want to dance and weep! I think the meaning is quite difficuklt to extract but:

    "he had his way I'm bored of him I'm tired of him I don't wanna be as bad as him"

    Makes me think of how the Western world views supposed, accused terrorsits - kinda, who acers about the fcat? Im bored of him, dont wanna be as bad as him, etc

    I_heart_lyricson November 16, 2007   Link

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