[Genelec]
Aiyyo it's G major, and I'm cold thrustin',
Amped divine off controlled substance,
I hold the whole world speaks story power,
Six four tower to shower the voice energy,
Edited in real time, spreaded embedded rhetoric said in my steel mind,
Release pressure, measured equivalent to hot magma blast from the deepest land gash,
I clash with word thunder, beware of the strike I draw stereotypes asunder,
Induce wonder, quandary,
Heads spin fast like wet laundry,
Forget your army yet?
Employ rhythm as a self-defense mechanism,
I'm volatile like a Linda Blair exorcism,
Me next to ??? dimensions of dreamscape,
I press my existence on progressional green tapes,
Supreme shape kick back and see me spar,
Till these lines leave you blank like a CDr,
See these stars reflect in my visual reception,
Build figures and aim high for perfection,
Unattainable like sunlight in deep sea,
You'll never reach peak, keep peace with M-O-M-E-N-T present,
Whether peasant or authority, adoring the time that slips mortally,
Inhale environment, harness my chi commence firing, I harness my chi commence firing


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