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Beat by Taylor King Lyrics: I been e-levated to the staaars, in a-partments… hey Hobbled-lately-gobble-food Fruit from a far land Sobbin baby neighbor betta Moove get an i-sland Sa-bu watching you, scared of noise, get annoyed Pair of shoes, for the jour-ney Paranoid that-I’m-earning-less-than Her.. vice-a-verse.. lesson learned.. just O..Ccured-to-me. That-I-wanna Burn doobie. gimme-all-the hErb Scoobie Mystery is,- served tru-ly Mixin-up a Serrum,- Use-in’ Syrr’p for-my-Li-quor Slurrr’nnnn Serve a serr-mon Passtor passsed out, pass the Fawkes masks out, Path to-pop-up-missin Gett-in’ quicker Hngh! News never new Some Body Comin’ For you, Get more Guns to Keep the Guns A-way, Build-a-Wall-to-Keep-I-lle-gal-A-lie-ans-At-bay, Gimme All Oil Or Else Air Raid For’eign pol’icy Seem,- For’eign lil’ Strange Wo’rld To’ur of Wa’r To’rn La’nds Wa’ter So’ld like Oi’l Ma’ke the Na’tives Pa’y the Bi’ll, by the Bo’ttle, Got-a Rea’l Pro’blem, On the Real Imma, Pill Poppin’ Still Coughin’, We’ird Ki’nna, Ill Prophet Still-in My’, Self Kno’wledge Cell,- Trynna Make Bail in Pe-sos, and take Care My Pace slows, No space for O-A-sis, Em-brace Been a Day Since, I Pray-ed too Im-patient Life Cut & Pasted, too plastered to face these, Cookie Cutter faces, Fully Covered Lust for the Strange-ness, Caged in, truly it’s a Zoo we Ani-mated Kinna Moody, Kinda Faded, Tired of Takin’ Or-ders Trynna make ‘em, Time to Make Up, Mile-in-my-Snea-kers Worn, Pile up the Pro’blem’s I’m, Pro’ud like a pack of Li’ons Pound for Pound Belt Got No Ti-tles, That Don’t Stop Me- I’ll Sur-vive Ob-scur-it-y, Po.- ten-Tial Out of Reach, On’ly-I-know how long I-been-at-this No,- Sa’lary for Sweat n’ tears On Satu’rns rings, I’m out of space Need Ca-tar-acs, don’t wanna’-See The Mi’rror, We’re Al-most The’re, We’re Al-most He’re, Wo’rth the Wa’it Well Ti’me Will-Te’ll, Worth my We’ight, in Pa’per Pla’nes,

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Beat by Taylor King Lyrics: I been e-levated to the staaars, in a-partments… hey Hobbled-lately-gobble-food Fruit from a far land Sobbin baby neighbor betta Moove get an i-sland Sa-bu watching you, scared of noise, get annoyed Pair of shoes, for the jour-ney Paranoid that-I’m-earning-less-than Her.. vice-a-verse.. lesson learned.. just O..Ccured-to-me. That-I-wanna Burn doobie. gimme-all-the hErb Scoobie Mystery is,- served tru-ly Mixin-up a Serrum,- Use-in’ Syrr’p for-my-Li-quor Slurrr’nnnn Serve a serr-mon Passtor passsed out, pass the Fawkes masks out, Path to-pop-up-missin Gett-in’ quicker Hngh! News never new Some Body Comin’ For you, Get more Guns to Keep the Guns A-way, Build-a-Wall-to-Keep-I-lle-gal-A-lie-ans-At-bay, Gimme All Oil Or Else Air Raid For’eign pol’icy Seem,- For’eign lil’ Strange Wo’rld To’ur of Wa’r To’rn La’nds Wa’ter So’ld like Oi’l Ma’ke the Na’tives Pa’y the Bi’ll, by the Bo’ttle, Got-a Rea’l Pro’blem, On the Real Imma, Pill Poppin’ Still Coughin’, We’ird Ki’nna, Ill Prophet Still-in My’, Self Kno’wledge Cell,- Trynna Make Bail in Pe-sos, and take Care My Pace slows, No space for O-A-sis, Em-brace Been a Day Since, I Pray-ed too Im-patient Life Cut & Pasted, too plastered to face these, Cookie Cutter faces, Fully Covered Lust for the Strange-ness, Caged in, truly it’s a Zoo we Ani-mated Kinna Moody, Kinda Faded, Tired of Takin’ Or-ders Trynna make ‘em, Time to Make Up, Mile-in-my-Snea-kers Worn, Pile up the Pro’blem’s I’m, Pro’ud like a pack of Li’ons Pound for Pound Belt Got No Ti-tles, That Don’t Stop Me- I’ll Sur-vive Ob-scur-it-y, Po.- ten-Tial Out of Reach, On’ly-I-know how long I-been-at-this No,- Sa’lary for Sweat n’ tears On Satu’rns rings, I’m out of space Need Ca-tar-acs, don’t wanna’-See The Mi’rror, We’re Al-most The’re, We’re Al-most He’re, Wo’rth the Wa’it Well Ti’me Will-Te’ll, Worth my We’ight, in Pa’per Pla’nes,

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