Yeah, yeah, yeah
E no, no, no, no
Ehi, ehi

Giuro, vorrei essere presente al funerale mio a vedere quanti piangono per me
Tanto, stai sicuro che ci versa lacrime magari prima stava ridendo di te
Ma che modi, Hank Moody
Parlo a spettri, Pat-Whoopi
I miei difetti la Justice League
I miei pregi, Tunes Looney
Marcelo, io indietro mi ci guardo fiero
L'umore tira i dadi, sì, quando bevo
Che più è falso il sorriso più l'odio è vero, sul serio
Rinnegare i gusti per i trend
Quindi dalla merce alla mercé, permetti?
Tu sei le azioni che commetti
Mica l'ombra che proietti

Tra la dolcezza e lo psycho, uaoh
Vorrei cambiare, ma ormai no, my lord
La vita è un labirinto, io il Minotauro, ma
Se devo dirla tutta dovrei fare mea culpa

Ho l'occhio della tigre come Tyson
Il motto è "zitto e suca" tipo Dyson
Ricordi l'evergreen, è sul traino, sai no
Mi basta un ch, ch con il Baygon
Tu ridi ad ogni battuta, come mai bro?
Il mio culo sa di culo come un IQOS
La mia materia preferita era il bagno
Quando la vera D.A.D. era l'intervallo
Questi sulla scala del successo, frate', so che inciamperanno come Biden
Spingo forte, fischiano le gomme, manco fossi a bordo di una spider
Non mi fermo come un Audemar
Più che rapper siete ADV
Il testo a testi come un
Perciò mi detesti, au revoir

Tra la dolce e lo psycho, uaoh
Vorrei cambiare, ma ormai no, my lord
La vita è un labirinto, io il Minotauro, ma
Se devo dirla tutta dovrei fare mea culpa


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Mea Culpa Lyrics as written by Francesco Marcello Scano Andrea Manzo

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    sheeet man . . . complicated

    mannequin*on March 26, 2007   Link

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