Southsiders

Album: Southsiders (2014)
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  • Whole Southside
    Whole Southside
    Whole Southside
    Biddie bye bye, biddie bye bye, biddy bye bye, what?

    Whole Southside been up in your guts
    Don't know how to describe how much you suck
    And it's not just you, but everyone of you plus
    Follow each other around like a bunch of ducks
    Just turn the music up and get dumb
    Stretch your skin around the biggest drum
    Born from a neighborhood of click and run
    And already gave away my stick of gum
    Just find a torch and light the ceiling
    Life's too short to fight the feeling
    I get a little paranoid for no reason
    When the jukebox plays "Don't Stop Believin'"
    My level dries like a rebel
    But it's alright, it's a rental
    Your consent is so incidental
    We want what we want, we ain't trying to settle
    We last forever through the echo
    Some say special, some say essential
    Went to hell to threaten the devil
    And separate the horns like bass and trebel

    Whole Southside
    Whole Southside
    Biddie bye bye, biddie bye bye, biddy bye bye, what?

    Wrote my name on blocks of cinder
    Kissed my name on top of winter
    Say my name when you're in denial
    But not too many times, it might dim your smile
    And if it's all the same
    I'm a flood that thin little train that you call a lane
    Knocked down any walls that remain
    I'll bring the balls and y'all bring the chains
    When I'm dead you can flip the mattress
    Put me in a jar and kiss my ashes
    Or put my body in the middle of traffic
    Buttnaked in a glasscasket, what?
    Minneapolis, got love for the advocates
    Y'all the baddest bitch, so passionate
    Let me hear you say fuck the establishment
    Say it, show me a player that's mad at this
    And I'mma show you a hater and a masochist
    Y'all think that I got a damn to give
    Do I look like I drive a fucking ambulance?

    Whole Southside
    Whole Southside
    Biddie bye bye, biddie bye bye, biddy bye bye, what? Writer/s: ANTHONY JEROME DAVIS, ROBERT MANDELL, SEAN DALEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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