Alright, okay, let's get it situated
I spit directly from the
People that originated
All of that shit you faking
Think that imitation is amazing
You need to fix your faces quickly
'for your spirit get eliminated
I've been initiated, strictly by invitation
To the order of the Samurai
So this is sacred
Revealing by right, he's heat but I'm light
He feel it shine bright, deleting all hype
I'm not shining, I'm glowing
Every rhyme is a poem
You been already knowing
I been trying to told 'em
Still grinding and groping
Still prying it open
Still divinely controlled and I
Honour the moment
Been around the globe and always
Finding pieces of me
Reason to breath as deep as the sea
Pay the ticket price and speak it for free
Lay my head on any bed and
Then eventually dream of the key
I arrive clear, no dye here
But the colors of the tears cried
Here might appear on my beard
Uh, the dust I carry on me is just a ceremony
Because it bears the stories of the
Ones that came before me
You witness the glory, the gifted oratory
That I distribute as the richness
Of the poor and holy
They thought the floor could hold me
They thought the sky confined me
They thought the prison of the
Earthly body might define me
They thought because that God
Is out of sight, i follow blindly
Anything outside of space and
Time cannot be timely
Allow me, glad tidings to the strangers
Ain't concerned with being famous or how
Many hit's their page gets
That are happy being nameless
And absent from your papers
And could never be swayed by
Someone clapping in their faces
Hatred can't degrade them
Praise could never raise 'em
Their glamor can't be faded
By no passing entertainment
And that's the generation where
I catch my inspiration
The manuscript they're saving is the one
I scratched my name in
This is by love, to love, through love
True love
Turn the lights down and turn the tune up

I'm that ticket to get you
Higher than the mezzanine
Nosebleed, methamphetamine
Protein, USDA grade: totally lean
If you holding up the wall
You know what I mean
Promethazine fiend, watch women in lululemon
Female geneticist: I study girls in jeans
Violent with the double-entendres
The weed-whacker that'll strike the
Bong and hit ganja
Then cut a rug before I drink Mary's blood
Regurgitate it
Praise it then raise the murder
Rate in the club
Sociopath, I will slice the tat off a thug
And then spit a slug in his mug and
Leave the hands of time with a nub
Sick shit, with a torn meniscus
Dikembe Mutombo ordering jumbo shrimp
With a pimp
In Red Lobster eating buttermilk biscuit's
I'm proud, young, gifted
Somewhere in between red and green
Getting lifted i'm half of the planet when
The sun gets eclipsed
Shit, I'm Steve Harvey at
The African Day Parade
Drinking Tanqueray with gators on
Playing spades with Issa Rae
Black Jew screaming on New York avenues
I'm blacker than black people's
Desire for new shoes
Fast, you couldn't catch him if
You was Mohamed Sanu in fact
I'm blacker than running numbers in sou-sous
On a cruise with Patti LaBelle
Screaming church hymns and blues
The fuck's blacker than that?
Came out the womb on Halloween
With an affinity for thirteen and black cats
Does it get any clearer?
Walk barefoot under ladders in a
House of broken mirrors
Staring into what I am, space-time continuum
At the minimum, math and helium gases slash
Malware to make your hologram crash
I totally get why you fear me
'Cause I'm what existed before
The Big Bang theory, i'm-


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