Yea

Spun around the block twice on a opp
Who said you can't lose friends when you're on the way to the top
Niggas said they'd always be there till you be there and they not
This a barrel, crabs grabbing tryn' put the city on they want clout
you want clout

This why I stick to myself
Yea
Niggas start drifting they get distant when they start seeing you as competition

I don't give no fucks
Nigga take shots on wax still play the victim
That's the feminine stuff
Inbetween us be placing women

Said we was squad for life
For your highs the times I been there
Never there for mine
Well it's fine you see I'm winning

Won't take too much time
Your a child just like you mentioned
Too naive to get the picture

When the last time you put a fire emoji or something on my Insta
Bitch
So you be quiet with all that crying from your decisions.

And get on
You prove I'm right when I do my lines about Something ain't right in my friendships
This is why my city can't thrive the jealous kind and envious
God I'm sick of it

I don't get it
I ain't even offended

But it's funny you went there 'cause
I already know you're sensitive

I hope y'all are getting this Philly artists struggle
Cause niggas like you be all in your feelings

So Be cautious and vigilant


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    no f-timmi pretty much sucks

    ohUknowon April 14, 2003   Link

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