yeayeahahauh hahripmaticcmonuh It goesOne for the moneyTwo for the showThree for my minions who got in the back doorFour for the honey dipsFive for my brosAnd death as my breath kept in and no flowAnd it’s so slowYou see my life don’t growAnd my raps only collect daft so-soIt feels every word that I write steals my fateLosin every single one of my friends todayAnd its the weight in my mindA continual war chyme in my head yellin that the past ain’t deadBut it’s alive to well with many stories to tellExiting one cell only to a new jailDestined to fail it seemsAnd my positivity is trapped in dreamsBut I gotta let it shine to affect my teamI can’t go back, gotta press on backYo life goes on No matter if your life is tatteredAnd you can’t fix what went wrongLife goes on Your battered and your life is scatteredYou’re a hook in your own theme songLife goes on You’re a fighter but the grip is tighterAnd you know that you can’t stand longLife goes on Yours only get brighterLife goes on Yours only get brighterLife goes on If ever you’re hungry, (you) should never feel lonelyIf god is with youIf I go know that I will make a returnGive me frankincense myrrh, his ashes in the urnBut learn life goes on Chant the psalm, sing solomon songsAll of them troubles be goneWe life on with thisI’m sick as rhyme kickin consciousnessAnd time’s slippin, that’s why I’m takin risksIt’s us prosecuted without causeThe long arm always chases an outlawWho did nothing to nooneThey just don’t understand who he is (is) where he comes fromBut I knowWhen you’re playin their gameStuck on this airplaneYou’ll always be fair gameSurvivalYou’re liable to go nuts, but still gotta hold up I know it gets though, believeScratchingThe truth is told, the youth can growLive for life and love livin for kicksThe truth is told, the youth can growbreak bread at the table of life and live truthfullythe truth is told, the youth can growLive for lifeand love livin for kicksthe truth is told, the youth can grow
Pigeon Life Game Unblocked
Pigeon Life Game Show
“The difference between life and death is huge, but the line between them is thin.” – Tadashi Kawashima Explore the absurdity and frailty of life and death as a stereotypical pigeon in a stereotypical town. Coo, Peck, Poo, as the sanity of those around you continues to fall apart.