Rolling Stone

Album: Thursday (2011)
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  • Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh

    Now you're thinkin' 'bout it
    Girl, you're thinkin' 'bout it
    What we got here
    How we fuckin' got here
    They recognized
    They just recognize
    I'm in a life without a home
    So this recognition's not enough
    And I don't care about nobody else
    'Cause I've been on these streets for too long
    Too long, too long
    Baby, I've been on this too long

    'Cause getting faded too long
    Got me on this rolling stone
    So I take another hit
    Kill another serotonin
    With a hand full of beans
    And a chest full of weed
    Got me singing 'bout a bitch
    While I'm blowing out my steam
    Yeah, I know I got my issues
    Why you think I fuckin' flow?
    And I'ma keep on smoking 'til I can't hit another note

    Ooh, but until then
    I got you, ooh
    Baby, I got you, ooh
    Until you're used to my face
    And my mystery fades
    I got you, ooh

    So, baby, love me, oh
    Before they all love me
    Until you won't love me, oh
    Because they'll all love me, ooh
    I'll be different, oh
    I think I'll be different, ooh
    I hope I'm not different, oh
    And I hope you'll still listen

    But until then
    Baby, I got you, ooh
    I got you, oh, ohh
    Girl, I still got you, oh-woah
    And I got you, ooh, whoa Writer/s: Abel Tesfaye, Carlo Montagnese, Martin Daniel Mckinney
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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