[Hodgy Beats]
Carter Wong,bring that challenge from the eight masters
Hodgy Long one of them bastards that would head bash ya
Yeah we skate mental but the meaning of a Thrasher, is to whiplash out and leave you pussy niggas fractured
I need meds from a mental institution
'Fore my brain is revenged, free throw finger shootin
Record screaming intertwine them in a loop then, take the garbage out back
I pay the homage in fact, I'm throwing T-bones to these wannabe me clones, in their wannabe me clothes
Bitch I'm actually old
I spin ya like the cover we on,
you're in between the pages
I'm 21 now, been running these Fairfax blocks for ages
Organic for breakfast, free ranging on stage
It's 12 noon on my clock, engage with 12 gauges
I spit the plauge and don't believe it be a pagan
I send your wife dead photos of you taken by Sagan
(nigga, bitch)
[Interlude]
[Tyler, the Creator]
This that we shit, hot shit piss off custodians, and get rich and marry fat bitch Lamar Odium
I'm rich bitch and ya'll as jelly as that jar petroleum, that I had used
when I eloped with him and 40 mormons and,
I'm planning on firing Clancy ain't no damn controlling him boy,
You can't carry this gun Cannon
Nickelodean boy,
My boy Domo higher than fat bitches sodium, and nuggets greener than the fucking can my Arizona's in
I'm sneaking in your kid's earlobe
"Oh, no it's him" Goblin
Drop like the soap in the tub, and now I have famous friends who like coke and their drugged
Dancing with me, Jerry Sandusky, and the pope in the club
Jerry's trying to get a tug but isn't paying enough
Now if he doubles it, I'll tug it in the bathtub, with bubbles and and a rubber ducky, that I got on tour Kentucky,with some groupies, where I had got lucky with some sucky-sucky
Trust me honey bunny, if you fuck me, you 'gon leave with runny nose
I be running through these hoes with no condom on,
Fucking, fuck
Me


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