Let's lock in, it's time to play
Shit lit all kinda ways
I was down bad then, but I took some time today to find a way
I got it figured out, I can't just contemplate

Gettin' high, smokin', sippin' by the lake
But we get to it by the way
Stacked up, blowin' through it by the day
I'm on point like a arrow

When I shoot, get out the way, though
Beamer cooped, I copped is gray'
Everybody that played with me, gotta pay
My comfort zone's growin' spacious

Sleepy said I'm goin' places
Movin' fast, cause my dreams, I'm goin' chase it
I'm goin' what? Goin' make it
Every chance I get to spit, I'm goin' take it

I treat this shit just like my tricks
So when I skate, I'm goin' lace it
Always
I'm sellin' drip and tryin' talk

I'm tryin' get it in
Always
My mixtape, my report card
I'm tryin' give them

All As
I went to school, I ain't a fool
We just played them
Hallways

I gotta get it now
I'm tryin' make up for them
Hard days
You hurt my feelings, like how could you

Part ways
Bitches left me by myself
I done been through some dark days
I'm goin' up, so they tryin' make it right

Rocket high speed
To the top, where I'ma take it, right
I ain't never ran
I'd rather lose than go out takin' flight

I'm takin' all my wrongs and tryin' make it right
I'm goin' always give them flows, but you don't know what it take to write
Two days just to make the site
Sleepin' through the day, just to make the night

I'm tryin' get that paper right
Cause I'm tryin' to feel what that paper like
Down bad all my life, so what's a risk to try and make it right
Talking' bout my past in past tense, like all in all

True cause I come from the bottom
They thought I was fallin' off
I told you I was gon' evolve
Solution to the situation, cause the problem I'm gon' resolve

I appreciate participation
Everybody that got involved
I keep it tall
No need to stall

I'd rather send a text, cause I don't need to call
It's not a want
I told them that I need 2 ball
I told them it's no need to call

I ain't got no problems with you, so ain't shit we need to solve
I'm leapin' off
I ain't stressin', figure I just sleep it off
I woke up, got on my shit, and then shit just start speedin' off

I was dusty, but look when you sweep him off
All that hate you feedin' off
Man, that shit'll leave you lost
I ain't a saint, but usually I'm the person that people cross

True you nice and keep it raw, so it's easy to think you soft
I had to cut some people off
But it's all love
Not for me and you, but for all us

Cause I'm gon' run it all up
We gon' hit the mall up
I seen this in my head, and it's the picture that I drawn up
Takin' baby steps as I crawl up

Figured I should call her, but I don't wanna call her
Cause she ain't wanna answer when I was driving' impala
Now I got the bag and sellin' swag
I told her that she should've never gave the ball up

Cause I'm tryin' to feel what that paper, like down bad all my life
So whats a risk to try and make it right
Talking' bout my past in past tense, like all in all
True cause I come from the bottom, they thought I was fallin' off

I told you I was gon' evolve
Solution to the situation, cause the problem I'm gon' resolve
I appreciate participation, everybody that got involved
I keep it tall, no need to stall

I'd rather send a text cause I don't need to call
It's not a want, I told them that I need 2 ball


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