Heart On Ice

Album: PTSD (2019)
Charted: 25
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  • Speakerbangerz
    Look, uh, look

    Heart been broke so many times I
    Don't know what to believe
    Mama say it's my fault, it's my fault I wear my heart on my sleeve
    Think it's best I put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    'Cause I can't breathe
    I'ma put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    It's gettin' the best of me

    While in the cell with Lil' Hakeem, after I slapped him I had told him
    "I don't know how you get down with them clowns, but I'm a soldier"
    No one could understand, I had way too much aggression (brrt)
    That built over the years from my abandoned adolescence
    See I done been lied to, backstabbed, and heartbroken
    I wanted to cry but I was too afraid to open
    Prayin' one day I'd find a peace of mind by the ocean
    I spent all my time committing crimes to get closer
    While at my nana house I play the couch, starin' at the ceiling
    Tryin' not to get in my feelings
    Thinkin' of a way I can make these millions
    Maybe that'll take this pain away and clear up all these rainy days, yeah

    Heart been broke so many times I
    Don't know what to believe (know what to believe, yeah)
    Mama say it's my fault, it's my fault, I wear my heart on my sleeve (my fault, it's my fault)
    Think it's best I put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    'Cause I can't breathe (I can't breathe, I can't breathe)
    I'ma put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    It's gettin' the best of me (the best of me)

    Stabbed in my back so much, got residency at the trauma unit (yeah)
    Growin' up, ain't had no guidance, so I had to let my mama do it (yeah, yeah)
    If something happen to me, just know my brothers ain't do it, just know the opps'll do it (facts)
    But them chances right now so slim 'cause the opps into it
    Lost my granny, ain't understand
    I reminisce 'bout a hundred grand
    Came from nothing, they don't understand
    Put ketchup on Wonder Bread (yeah)
    Summertime in Miami, had the top down
    Can't do that shit in Chi-Town
    'Cause shots gon' be fired around (bah, bah, bah)
    That Chance song was cool, but I can't slide around
    This shit so fake and so snake that they'll kill you for a half a pound (yeah, yeah)
    That's why I'm always around my bitch 'cause she turned me out
    I was in that water with them sharks and I damn near drowned

    Heart been broke so many times I
    Don't know what to believe
    Mama say it's my fault, it's my fault
    I wear my heart on my sleeve
    Think it's best I put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    'Cause I can't breathe
    I'ma put my heart on ice, heart on ice
    It's gettin' the best of me Writer/s: Durk D. Banks, Johnathan Smith Servance, Lance Donavan Bledsoe, Malik Bynoe-Fisher, Rodarius M. Green
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • MikeCould use a little help ? Vehicle ? God bless, think it would be fair. God bless
  • Jack Kozlowski from Noi think its best i put my heart on ice heart on ice
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