Naeem

Album: I, I (2019)
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    All along 'em I can hear me
    I go for the caste
    I fall off a bass boat
    And the concrete's very slow
    And the concrete's very slow
    All along the sideline's bigger
    I'm over the dash
    I'm having a bad, bad toke
    But the berries still to come
    All along 'em I can hear you

    I can hear, I can hear
    I can hear, I can hear crying (I can hear)
    I can hear cry (crying)
    I can hear, I can hear (crying)
    I can hear, I can hear crying
    (I can hear, I can hear)

    All along me I can hear you
    I'd occupy that
    Can't sit back long while you're forming that
    Oh, my mind, our kids got bigger
    But I'm climbing down the bastion now
    You take me out to pasture now
    Well, I won't be angry long
    Well, I can't be angry long
    We burnt up in my bed
    Standing on the mattress, Laul
    Laul, can't we just patch this up?
    And I cannot seem to carry it all
    All along we I can hear me

    I can hear, I can hear
    I can hear, I can hear crying (I can hear)
    I can hear cry (crying)
    I can hear, I can hear
    I can hear, I can hear crying
    I can hear crying
    I can hear, I can hear
    I can hear, I can hear crying
    I can hear cry
    I can hear, I can hear
    I can hear, I can hear crying

    All around me I can hear 'em
    So what is gonna happen now?
    If you don't look away
    What's there to pontificate on now?
    There's someone in my head
    Tell them I'll be passing on
    Tell them we're young mastodons
    And it can't be that it's all
    And it can't be that it's all
    I'm telling you that I do feel you
    It's suddenly paths, mama
    It ain't about class, mama
    And it won't be very long
    Oh, it won't be very long

    Hey-hey, hey-hey
    Hey-hey, hey-hey

    (I can hear)
    I can hear (crying)
    I can hear, I can hear (crying, crying)
    I can hear
    (I can hear crying)
    (Crying, crying) Writer/s: Bradley Cook, Brandon John Burton, Gary Tolbert Nicholson, James Thomas Bates, Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon, Noah D. Goldstein, Timothy Page O'Brien, Trevor Thomas Hagen
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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