Mausoleum

I ain't felt this good in what feels like forever
I don't think I deserve it but my god don't make no errors
I ran into some people that I'll never forgive
He knows I love to play with fire when I'm nearin' a bridge
Thankful he taught me to swim, and that he gave me this gift
So I could burn it right down and make my way to the tip top
Same face as Dame as he's tappin' his wrist watch
Stompin' on the toes of those who chose flip flop

Now my circle fit tighter than my hoopin' shoes
We stick together this the only family you can choose
The numbers been reduced, but don't get this confused
Hey, we could still be cool if you ain't in the crew
I tend to keep my distance
Not good with coexistin'
So if you're asking for forgiveness you'll be met with a good riddance
No more "see ya laters"
It's okay if you don't like me
I could use the haters

I hate the villain that they turned me to
I feel real fear when I peer into the mirror
I pray if this is real that one day I might heal
And one day I will heal

630 Memory Lane the mausoleum
Promises broke and faded now I can't see them
Still the same guy that I been the whole time on the inside I just grew a little more spine
And I'm still chillin at my granny house
And I'm still whippin' in my hand me down
I'm not a thing of the past you know I'm the future and the now
Tryna live to see my dream on my Martin Luther king
Where my crown at?
Aye, where my pops at?
How you not gon' raise your son expect him not to raise a gun
Man we can't all be Lebron when it's so much goin on
You would think he'd start to call we already lost one
That's a pill that's hard to swallow
When you try to up the ante you might not get to see tomorrow
It's always when you're all alone that you feel your time is borrowed
I hope Hakim will meet me at the crossroads



Credits
Writer(s): Tracey Littleton
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