Roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

I got my eyes on 52 inch, wit my fingers on chocolate thick and richer
Smoke the last of the grass, put the dub in glass
Start smoking wit a virgin, baby doll rest ya nerves
Recline lay on back
Instead of spend a stack, pimp really kick back
Get some ass just like that
See I never been ahead ? (Lexus)
That apply to (Texas)
Do or Die (Respect us, don't test us, get checked wit the tech sir)
But back to your slow lord, really want to know about your low luv
You can stop ackin' so so intimidated by the slow flow
Hurt my feelings is a no no
Let me sit beside you at the sun beach, got me trippin off the sun heat
See you think it run me, see you think its the weed talking
Conversation on the pond, took a pause for a minute you start walking
I know its your first time, just follow your first mind
And when you lose control, I'ma smooth ya soul
But all I really want to know

Can I roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

Baby would you die for me, when I can't see give a eye for me
Lay to the side and cry for me, when I'm in my grave say bye for me
Cause I might be, Chilling with ya blasphemy, lay low while I past the be
If you really want to ride when the time is right, put it off to the side come
On, ride ride wit daddy
Down past in the caddy, spittin' honey in ya ear like a bumble bee
Won't 'cha men's come run wit me, let me show you what fun can be
Choppin up from beyond the sea
Ain't this some (shhh) still playa hate cause I kept real
Never asked for a free meal, all I asked if I work coming up from the dirt
Show me luv not a fake thrill
I'ma flirt wit the girls and um make sure that they worth time and personal
Travel round the world and um make they money while have fun, gotta have em
Parly everyday wit my homies
I will never leave you lonely, I keep it real for my homey
Feel, never down out and lonely, come on

Can I, roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

Can I roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

And they know when I be on, in the back of a caddy ridin' three strong
Roll the bees on, hit the switch on the six, roll the caddy wit d's on
To the head and the weed gone
See the mansion doors, dipping through house wit the doors
Wait to you get to the marble floors, like a Persian rug
Cow gun in the tub
Ain't got the mind for luv making, cause I'll leave you where I found you at
The club shakin'
Cause I'll do you like bruson bacon
Baby maybe I'm mistaken,
It ain't no simp in me, its all pimp in me
And I can tell ya flip a g stack
And if its you let it bring three back
And now the P-I-m-p's back
Now let me rub, massage you relax

Baby its like P-o-P-I-m-p, olgy
But obviously, Joe don't want to be a player no mo'
So what I really want to know is

Can I roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

Can I roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
You don't have to go that far
You just slide in to my car

Can I roll, roll, roll, there, there, there
2x to end


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