[Intro: Vinnie Paz]
Yeah, Jedi Mind
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[Verse 1: Vinnie Paz]
The big four fifth gonna split 'em in the middle
In the [?] I'm a riddle
I be feeling kind of brittle
I was dealing with the ghetto I was feeling for the ghetto
I was feeling for the metal and my feet was on the pedal
I was feeling like Geppeto I was showing them the plans
And the pain fall worse if you know it in advance
It was [?] and it's over with a dance
And you're walking over sands in the holiest of lands
And the holiest of man told me put it in a rhymebook
You would never understand the beauty of the rhyme, look
Blood is on the rhymebook, blood is on the walls
And the blood is dripping everywhere similar to [?]
Similar to wars and the chopper is gonna spit
For every single rhyme there's a [?] getting head
I was silent for a bit but I'm back for the crown
With the black and the brown and a mac and a pound
Yeah

[Chorus x2]
They put a lean on you and the beam on you
They put a price on you, roll the dice on you

[Verse 2: Vinnie Paz]
Hit 'em with a long pipe dig 'em with a long knife
Hit 'em in the middle and [?] 'em with a [?]
Show them what the god like show them how to die
Show them that it ain't nobody holier than I
If they holier than I then they holier than [?]
Holier than anybody roaming in [?]
It's colder in July the blacksmith anvil popping off low key that'll get your man killed
Put 'em in the landfill turn 'em into particles
[?]
I had to kill 'em honorable and I had to kill 'em fast
And I had to build a legacy I had to build a path
I be building with the gods so I gotta deal with math
And I'm all about fetty so I gotta deal with cash
And the shotty pointed at him so he had to do the dash
And he had to break north and he had to do it fast

[Chorus x2]


[Verse 3: Vinnie Paz]


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