Carry It

Album: Give the Drummer Some (2010)
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  • [Chorus]
    My Uzi weigh a ton, son, carry it
    My Uzi weigh a ton, son, carry it
    My Uzi weigh a ton, son, carry it
    Ton, son, carry it, ton, son, carry it

    Check his vital signs, strike his vital nerve
    Threw a viral curve, the rhyme tempest
    Like lightning bolts being thrown down from Mt. Olympus
    Beat on your head like a Travis Barker cymbal, crash
    I splash beyond measurements
    I tour you back to a cast, arrest your development
    Overthrow your whole settlement, this is beat embellishment
    Burn the house, the one Hansel and Gretel went
    Unorthodox fly rhyming fox
    Wu Killa Bee appear on your body like the pox
    Keep rivalries like Yankees and the Red Sox
    I'd rather see it in the ballpark, then see it on the block, nigga
    My Uzi weigh a ton, son, carry it
    Chocolate bunny on the run, catching Marriott
    Sword in my hand, watch me parry it
    The weight of the truth, can any man carry it?

    [Chorus]

    Feel the wrath of a soldier when his wings is up
    We like the air force, generals with guns when rainy up
    Take it from leers, the stadium, the fans, the beers
    Titty shots from the bitches in the stands, we clear
    But we pop guns, live so wild, it's like banging a guitar
    On your face, all jacked in your mouth
    See the medals that I wear is honor, from the hood to Bahamas
    Back to Ghana, New York and Compton
    All my peoples get wilder than a mosh pit
    Roll even bigger, this is getting me riled
    Tattoos, I'm a destiny child, I'm a floss
    I'm a real muthafucka, stop stressing me out
    Cause I play hard, go hard, smoke bongs, this is the most strong
    Collaboration, me, Trav and Ra
    Old engines, we gon' respect 'em, drop joints and perfect 'em
    Chef is the Jon Bon and Led Zeppelin

    [Chorus]

    This is deadly dark dangerous, Wu-Tang slanderous
    Mosh pit bashing, watch 'em all bang to this
    Energy, energy, energy, energy
    Buzz Lightyear, boy, from here to infinity
    Two guns on my side like Yosemite
    You sick of that weak bullshit, here's the remedy
    Jack Daniel Tennessee, mixed with the Hennessy
    Turn into a Chuck D, boy, Public Enemy
    Or Flavor Flav, Johnny Depp, Wild Tennessee
    Poetical Emily Dickerson with the similes
    Metaphor whore, I puzzle like the jigsaw
    You strip like the weak more, I be the sycamore
    My Uzi weigh a ton, son, carry it
    Chocolate bunny on the run, catching Marriott
    Sword in my hand, watch me bust and parry it
    The weight of the truth, can any man carry it?

    [Chorus: x2] Writer/s: COREY WOODS, ROBERT DIGGS, TOM MORELLO, TRAVIS BARKER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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