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Real talk

Round and
Round
I go
In and out
Of them
Same doors
Every city
I roam
Still seein
The same hoes
Nothing change
But
The dough
Seconds
From
Death row
Stickin on
The low
Never knowin
How
The game folds
Playin
Catch up
With
Now or later
Spended
Precious time
Shakin haters
Bettin
The fader
I'm gone
Have to
See you
Later
After
Hittin them
Corners major
Standin up
Against
The odds
Introduce
The mob
Get hit
By
A murder squad
Comin
From out
Your
Back yard
Pullin your
Hoe cards
From
Sunken ships
If you
Feelin this
Throw up
Your hands
And unload
The clips
For
The realness
Wise plots
With friends
That wasn't
Just out
For
A benz
Lap top
Stuffin ends
2000 twist.com
Hustling
Can't help
But
Save them
Wakin up
The nation
North West
Cravin
Success for
Days in
Here how
You raise
Them
To never
Turn on
Kin
Keep enemies
Close
In hand
Rather be
Judge
By 12
Then carried
By 10
Headed back
To
The pen
Wasn't nothin
For a
Black man
Making
The best
Out of
This
Cool livin
Reaching for
The ceilin
While thugs
Chillin
I'm getting
That feelin
There's gone
Be
Some more
Killin


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