Makes The Sun Come Out
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About noonish, I woke up to the music
Blarin' outta the clock I inherited from pops
After snooze is hit, twice or thrice
I climb off of this mattress to go find my life
Where's my wifey at? Wait, that's right
She slept at her sister's, 'cause we had a fight last night
Looks like one of her cats got sick
That's either vomit or shit, right next to the fridge
There's no coffee left, just tea, green
Did my best to try to make believe that it was caffeine
After a minute, I had a cold shower
And oh, I was pissed off with no hot water
"Hello landlord," as I get dressed
Expressed my stress in the message that I left
"So when you get a chance, please call me
Gotta go, just found cat shit in the clean laundry"
And yesterday's pants is the option
There's already money in the front pocket
No snow yet, but it's still freezin'
So I throw on a coat with a hoodie underneath it
Ignore all the bills on the table
'Cause I don't love 'em, fuck 'em, who told them I was faithful?
Shoes, keys, wallet, and my temper
Out the front door into a cold November
Now wait a minute, look who got a parking ticket
I live here, why I need a fucking permit?
I guess underground rap has its perks
'Cause all of the sudden the speakers don't wanna work
Stereo is dead, no lights, no features
And hold up, the heater ain't on either
It must be a fuse, at least it starts
I dip to the shop that sells the car parts
And the cashier is right, man, I don't know shit
But you ain't gonna treat me like I don't know shit, Bob
That's your job Bob, do your job, Bob
Sell me a fuse and point me to the door knob
Install the fuse and let the heater blow
Music comes on, thermometer says three below
Son's mom calls, I answer it on speaker phone
Same damn time somebody backs into my vehicle
Turn the auto-pilot on, man
I just wanted to go to the studio to write a song, man
Meltdown now, might as well blank out
Sean'll come back once we pull up to Ant's house
That's the place I bury, all of the weight I carry
Southside basement, that's like my sanctuary
I love life, that's what this one's about
So go ahead and hit record, let's make the sun come out now
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
About noonish, I woke up to the music
Blarin' outta the clock I inherited from pops
After snooze is hit, twice or thrice
I climb off of this mattress to go find my life
Where's my wifey at? Wait, that's right
She slept at her sister's, 'cause we had a fight last night
Looks like one of her cats got sick
That's either vomit or shit, right next to the fridge
There's no coffee left, just tea, green
Did my best to try to make believe that it was caffeine
After a minute, I had a cold shower
And oh, I was pissed off with no hot water
"Hello landlord," as I get dressed
Expressed my stress in the message that I left
"So when you get a chance, please call me
Gotta go, just found cat shit in the clean laundry"
And yesterday's pants is the option
There's already money in the front pocket
No snow yet, but it's still freezin'
So I throw on a coat with a hoodie underneath it
Ignore all the bills on the table
'Cause I don't love 'em, fuck 'em, who told them I was faithful?
Shoes, keys, wallet, and my temper
Out the front door into a cold November
Now wait a minute, look who got a parking ticket
I live here, why I need a fucking permit?
I guess underground rap has its perks
'Cause all of the sudden the speakers don't wanna work
Stereo is dead, no lights, no features
And hold up, the heater ain't on either
It must be a fuse, at least it starts
I dip to the shop that sells the car parts
And the cashier is right, man, I don't know shit
But you ain't gonna treat me like I don't know shit, Bob
That's your job Bob, do your job, Bob
Sell me a fuse and point me to the door knob
Install the fuse and let the heater blow
Music comes on, thermometer says three below
Son's mom calls, I answer it on speaker phone
Same damn time somebody backs into my vehicle
Turn the auto-pilot on, man
I just wanted to go to the studio to write a song, man
Meltdown now, might as well blank out
Sean'll come back once we pull up to Ant's house
That's the place I bury, all of the weight I carry
Southside basement, that's like my sanctuary
I love life, that's what this one's about
So go ahead and hit record, let's make the sun come out now
Credits
Writer(s): Sean Daley, Anthony Jerome Davis
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