Drought 3
Look
I bought it out like Stunna
I hope when we kiss we make you sick to your stomach
Stunting like my daddy and your mama eat rubbers
I bet that I can do the mouth to mouth with your woman
My house is a dungeon

Yellow diamond ring looking like a little Funyun
Stand on my toes you can call me Paul Bunjion
Switchin' up my flows like a nigga do construction
The microphone wet 'cause my words like seduction
And when we're on the jet you don't come up on the discussion
And if you say you're balling we probably don't trust you
And I know plenty freaking hoes that probably won't fuck you
Even if you pay 'em, boy, they probably won't fuck you
Only if I say that she can touch you like buster
But she might touch you
And burn you like Usher
Me and my click we're in red like Russia
I shit these rappers out and sometimes I forget to flush you
Grand Daddy Purp or Bubble Kush crush you
Explode in a bitch mouth like a Gusher
Cash Money Young Money
Check the production
I am just a Martian
Get prepared for abduction

Um
I walk it out like crutches
Two girls jump me like double-dutches
My nigga T-Streets know a girl named Dutchess
And every time we see her in the streets she be cussing
I told 'em he should wave the black flag 'cause she bugging
He said the pussy good
He said you dig so I dug 'em
I'm looking for a real bad bitch with a husband
I give 'em much dick and a whole lot of nothing
I'm spitting like I stumbled on a gold pot of something
And when I was six I saw my role model hustling
So I gotta hustle
These rappers talking 'bout a whole lot of nothing
You drop me on Saturday I sold out on Sunday
Fuck is the arguin' about, nigga, the Carter out
This is what I call the drought 3
And we don't walk it out, we drop top Porsche it out
They better walk 'em out before we chalk 'em out
We chalk it out, we chalk it out
We chalk it out, we chalk it out
We chalk it out, we chalk it out
We chalk it out, we chalk 'em out
They don't want it, uhn-uhn
No they don't want it, uhn-uhn
You see they're phony I'm not
Oh yeah, they're phony I'm not
I east-side walk it out
I bring New Orleans out
I am a Saints fan
Oh yeah, we're marching now
Like we're a saints band
I play the organs now
And if they talk
Most likely I'm what they're talking 'bout
My nigga T from the east roll up that forest now
Man I'm just trying to get my peanuts, I'm like Charlie Brown
Okay the Uzi make a holy sound
Take two of these and walk around
Come straight from that homeless town
This game belong to Carter now
Bitch


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Walk It Out Lyrics as written by Dwayne Carter

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    Hmmm i love it! we chalk it out!! :]

    ejh31on September 18, 2008   Link
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    "I hope when we kiss we make u sick to yo stomach Stunning like my daddy And yo momma eat rubbers I bet dat i can do da mouf 2 mouf with yo women"

    I love how the metaphors and alliterations in the first phrase allude to a passionate story of forbidden love.

    nah just fucking around, lil waynes the shit.

    Youknowmysteez..on November 15, 2008   Link

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