Part I: Outta Sight

[Intro]
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
[Verse 1]
If I don't call you that means I ain't tryna be on your shit
Even though I'm on your shit
And if I ignore you
Don't take it as me being rude
It just means I have things to do
I know these (?) like to (?)
I know so (?) go for it
If I don't text back shit
That just means I have something to say
And I ain't want you reading that anyway
Girl you need to relax
You know I fuck with you the long way
So you don't have to go (?)

[Pre-Hook]
Just call me a little
Just call me a little bit
Check up on me girl
Just call me a little
Just call me a little bit
Ever since (?)

[Hook]
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind

[Verse 2]
If you don't call me, shit
I'ma turn to pretty drama
Cause I'ma think that you moved on
But if you stalk me
It's all good but that's a fact
I'm never gonna call you back

[Pre-Hook]
Just call me a little
Just call me a little bit
Check up on me girl
Just call me a little
Just call me a little bit
Ever since (?)

[Hook]
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind
Out of sight, out of mind, out of sight, out of mind
I do know that
Out of sight, out of mind, I'm still on your mind

[Outro]
I'll be (?) your motel (?)
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
Even when (?) you got on your tongue
(?)

Part II: Dark Lavender Interlude

[Intro]
This for everybody
It's got a little bit of sauce in it though
You know?
Oh sexy, so sexy
What makes you mad might make me happy
When I'm with her, sad

[Skit]
DRAM - Oh, hello?

Girl - Hey umm, where am I going? Am I going to the studio?

DRAM - Yeah we're still over here

Girl - Okay cause we're in traffic right now so we're like I don't
Know like 35 minutes away

DRAM - Okay that's cool we'll still be here

Girl - Okay then I'll see you bye (bye)

[Verse]
Oh it's the truth
I've been playing around skipping around with
Real life, cyber life, and his life
Oh-ohh
It's not quite blue
But it has a similar hue
Dark lavender

[Outro]
Man this Heineken light taste real good
And it's not even ice cold, we gotta fill the ice box
We're gonna be closer, we're gonna be closer


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

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