Rise and Shine

Album: Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011)
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  • Like we always do at this time, Cole blowin' your mind
    Hey dummy, this no accident, all of this was designed
    Took my time, crept from behind
    And I opened up your blinds, rise and shine
    Cole World, same nigga used to drive around with yo girl
    In my mama's Civic, now I'm out here tryna get it
    I ain't like you lame ass niggas, boy I spit it how I live it
    So when you see me in the streets, man I ain't got a mimic
    'Cause I ain't got an image to uphold, this real shit
    I ain't got a gimmick, I just flow and niggas went nuts for
    The boy that set fire to the booth
    In a game full of liars it turns out that I'm the truth
    Some say that rap's alive, it turns out that I'm the proof
    'Cause the ones y'all thought would save the day can't even tie my boots
    The ones y'all thought could hang with me can't even tie my noose
    Let these words be my bullets nigga, I don't rhyme I shoot
    Bang

    Before I wake
    I pray to the Lord, my soul to take
    My soul to take, my soul to take, my soul to take

    Lord I been dreamin' bout the paper, get rich 'fore I see my life caper
    Hope my mama get to see Jamaica before she meet her maker
    Our hoop was never good enough to ever be a Laker
    But these words I record got me ballin', Jordan
    More than a rapper this a natural disaster
    Boy, I'm meaner than Katrina mixed with Gina
    "Shut up, Cole!", this is for my niggas back home
    Homes, waddup Bo?
    This is for them bitches that played me, waddup ho?
    No I ain't mad, it's sad, you went from bad to real bad
    Two kids that don't even know they real dad
    Real sad, baby girl I wish you still had it
    Then maybe you could get a taste of livin' Villematic
    It's Cole still at it, y'all be talkin' 'bout the same shit
    Than how I feel about it, mama was a real addict
    That's why I don't respect that lyin' ass white shit you talkin'
    Cole plannin' funerals, you might fit the coffin

    Before I wake
    I pray to the Lord, my soul to take
    My soul to take, my soul to take, my soul to take

    Get on your job lil man, this ain't Saturday
    We in two different lanes, you can't navigate
    We in two different games, you playin' patty cake
    Brother you're lame, you're Shane Battier
    You out of shape, my mind run a mile a minute
    The sky's the limit, I'm so high, I'm divin' in it
    My rides is tinted, my knob's gettin' slobbed up in it
    She hollerin' God, man you would've thought that God was in it
    But it's just a nigga God invented
    The best out, foolish pride'll make you not admit it
    Well if this shit ain't fire nigga, why you noddin' with it?
    The hate in your blood can't stop your soul from vibin' with it
    Now you all conflicted 'cause my flows is wicked
    And my hoes is thicker and all of yours is pickin' me
    'Cause they know a star when they see a star, nigga
    Ain't even got to fuck him to know he a raw nigga
    I got her in my bedroom, but cheer up, nigga
    You saved so many hoes, you a hero nigga
    Medal of honor, I'm feelin' on top like Pac
    When he slept with Madonna
    Hey, this is death before dishonor
    Get arrested and forget to tell my mama
    She got enough to stress about
    My nigga gonna get me out
    Then we hit the club with the thugs and the liquors
    No criminal record but I'm makin' criminal records
    Isn't it ironic? Isn't it iconic?
    Jacket so expensive you wouldn't even try on it
    But it fit me perfect, I purchase it if I want it
    The city on my shoulder, so no girl, you can't cry on it
    When you make a list of the greatest aye, am I on it?
    Maybe not yet but bitch I got the clock set
    It goes tick-tock, game on lock
    Sun gon' shine but the rain won't stop
    Oh no

    If I should die before I wake
    I pray to the Lord, my soul to take
    My soul to take, my soul to take Writer/s: JERMAINE A. COLE, JERMAINE L. COLE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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