These Worries

Album: Man On The Moon 2: The Legend Of Mr Rager (2010)
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  • Yeah the crazy the wizard
    So much whiskey all in my liver
    I really like the punch it delivers
    Makes me warm while I high five sinners
    All alone trying to hide from the shadows
    Ain't no use, it seems everywhere they follow
    They know where I be at, in my mind tryna get me

    These worries are heavy,
    They rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more
    These worries are heavy,
    They rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more

    Life is like that,
    Beat me up and I'll fight right back
    Poof poof be gone,
    I see the devil linger on,
    Yeah stuck in my hell,
    Writing my mom and I ain't doing so well,
    Lord let me in, I feel like he's my only friend

    Yeah, the rage of the menace
    Hate me now then hate me when I'm winning
    Work so hard to not go insane,
    It's a full time job to not lose my faith
    Okay I've been here before,
    Alone for the upteenth time or more
    I'm tired of mu'fuckas sayin' that they worry about me
    When in fact they probably never gave fuck about me

    These worries are heavy, they rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more
    These worries are heavy, they rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more

    Yeah life is like that, beat me up
    And I'm fighting right back
    Poof poof be gone, I see the devil linger on,
    Yeah I wanna win,
    As long as I can do the work within,
    Lord let me in,
    I feel like you're my only friend.

    These worries are heavy, they rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more
    These worries are heavy, they rest on my shoulders
    My body won't let me fall victim no more

    Yeah, the rage of the menace Writer/s: EMILE HAYNIE, SCOTT MESCUDI
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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