Dead End

Album: ADHD (2009)
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  • Oh
    This tune goes out too the chick I just met, at the train station
    With her skinny jeans on
    Her little indie pumps
    You now what I'm talking it about
    Y-Y-You know I was speechless when I saw you
    But I got a girl
    So it's dead end

    Listen
    I step out my yard with a new flo,
    Skinny jeans on and my hats low,
    Happiness fam that the new cro,
    I clock Bnp ahah, no

    They say that I'm short but I know,
    So I look to my leg and repated negro,
    Like a toaster I collect dough
    My lyrics are felt so no need to use biro,

    My Flows tight like two thongs,
    I roll with the mandem that are too strong,
    I lay low like futon and everybodys like: yo what's wrong?

    I'm about to bust cause I've been waiting at this stop for to long,
    There's a wifey draught I clock one girl but me gotta crusie on,

    Don't look now,
    Keep walking,
    Cause I got a girl at home,
    Waiting for me
    And if I do look now,
    Will I ever, get over you?

    Cause it's a dead end, it's a dead end, it's a dead end
    Oh oh

    How about we get a little closer?
    Cause tonight you look hot like a samosa,
    You be the melody, I'll be the beat
    I'll play you cause I'm the composer

    This is my composition
    Followed by ammunition,
    New addtition, expedition, definiton
    Change position

    I know you like electro
    I know you like electro

    Don't think I didn't clock you,
    Listening to them tunes in your headphones on the train opposite me
    Oh... my girl

    Don't look now, keep walking,
    Cause I got a girl at home,
    Waiting for me
    And if I do look now,
    Will I ever get over you?

    Two legs entwine, as I refine on Gods design tonight,
    I do a little rhyme, take a little time, so I hold you right,
    You and me together just think,
    I would take you for a nice drink,
    I would tell you the reason why but the verse is done,
    And shit, my pen just ran out of ink,

    Already we at home, ready to bone
    And she gone and I'm thinking to myself,
    How the fuck she geting home?
    I know I didn't flop like millenium dome,
    And I'm taking over control like Ken Livingstone
    I roll up your thighs and your ready to moan,
    But listen my mums at home,

    I like you a lot so please just stay,
    I don't know why you wanna go away
    Ayyyy!

    Oooh Ooooh
    I know I like you but ooooh noooo,
    I got a wifey and oh oh
    She can cook much better than you
    She looks much bettr than you
    She does it better than

    Oooooh Oooooh
    I know I like you but oooh nooo,
    I got a wifey and, oh oh
    She can cook much better than you
    She looks much better than you
    That's why I'm thinking maaannnnn!

    Don't look now,
    Keep walking,
    Cause I got a girl at home,
    Waiting for me
    And if I do look now,
    Will I ever get over you?

    Cause it's a dead end, it's a dead end, it's a dead end
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