They say don't leave the house
Cause the man will arrest you
Don't watch the news
Cause the words will infest you
The rain hit's the roof
Stay alert when the cops come
I'm passing the spliff
Jay's sitting shotgun
Eyo waddup son this pill, I'm bout to pop one
It's getting hot this shit is hotter
Than the wings on hot one's
Steam I'm bout to drop some
I mean I'm gone let it out
It seems like these rappers running mouth
But I got hella doubts
And when they get the clout
They start selling out
All that shit that we don't care about
This shit is bigger than rap
I see the ripple effect
And just like Elliot Ness
I'm here to take down the best
In my mind I play chess
And I can see yo next step
Wrong move or ya snooze
Ya loose, niggas get checked
Heck every little piece of the puzzle connects
You better stop for a sec and take a look at the mess
Hell yes I got my motherfuckin' eye's wide open
The truth is disguised and the lies why it's broken
No doubt yo I'm hoping we see a better future
Caught up in a day dream, Wake Up


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Wake Up Lyrics as written by Jannes Lelieveld Frank Boersma

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    I think he's singing about a drug addiction... 'dissolved the life of me...you crawled inside of me...you took it all from me...' What drugs did. 'you walked away from me' the feeling he had left and he couldn't get the high he wanted anymore 'hooked on junk...' hooked on drugs and now that he sees how things are, it's no longer a nice thing, to him its miserable and drugs are junk. 'Wake up' - realize what's happening, get out of this. 'for what?' it's pointless, he's allready ruined himself enough or there's no way cause he'll keep coming back,

    computer41on November 26, 2008   Link

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