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作词 : Jason Mills |
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作曲 : Jason Mills |
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Where's God? |
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Where’s God? |
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I could've been dead (Where's God?) |
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I could've been just like Manny with a?bullet?in his head |
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I?could've been this killer and living?inside the feds |
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With a calendar crossing off all the days beside my bed |
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Or like his cousin, yeah, I could've been a mo*****king |
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McDonald's employee with a shorty, not my wife but we got kids |
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It's a shame (Where's God?) 'cause minimum wage in this age |
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Ain't enough to even buy they a** a bib |
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I could’ve been a college student paying my tuition |
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But I couldn’t even tell you what the **** my major is (Where's God?) |
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But bust my f***ing a** every day to buy a suit and make a resume |
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And take a interview and lose to a kid with a f***ing trade |
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Yeah, I could`ve been the owner of that business (Where's God?) |
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That hired her from the lust inside my brain (Where's God?) |
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And even though I'm 50 and she’s 21, I use my power to **** her (Where's—) |
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Grabbing her with the same shit hand that has my ring (Where's God?) |
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I could've been a wife staying up at night |
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Looking at my watch like, "Where's my man? Man, I hope that he's okay" (Where's God?) |
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When meanwhile, he's inside a hotel getting that ho tail |
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Without a rubber or a shame (Where's God?), but stop that there |
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Since a little boy, I knew that I was someone rare |
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I don't know how I knew but I knew it was something inside of me |
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Telling me I could be successful outside of society |
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History classes ain't working, I'm ditching these classes |
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Man these *****s need glasses, they don't see it |
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I'm better than average, I'm telling you, coach, put me in |
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And I'm still on the bench, I'm thinking I suck |
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What's your grades? A D and a D, a D and a A, that's in art |
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Does that mean I'm great? Am I gon' be straight? |
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And this what they say, "There's no jobs for niggas that paint" |
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So my whole ******* life I grew up thinking I can't |
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Nig*as that paint, nig*as that paint, nig*as that paint (Where's God?) |
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Nig*as that paint, nig*as that paint, nig*as |
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And meanwhile, I'm thinking that my life's ****** up |
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But my mom was going through it, she really had tough luck (Where's God?) |
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But she kept it to her herself, I had no idea (Where's God?) |
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To the point that I denied the little things I'd hear |
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From my family members, now and then and here and there |
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'Til I saw one day that mama was losing hair (Where's God?) |
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And her losing her weight, then eventually losing her brain |
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'Til I put two and two together, confusion was strain |
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Since my auntie told me the truth, I'll never be the same |
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When she died is when I heard my stepfather gave her AIDS |
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Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? |
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Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? |
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Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? |
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Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? |
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Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? Where's God? |
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Alright, ay, so listen, what color are my pants? |
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Red! |
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Alright so, describe to me the color red |
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Without using another color, or anything associated with the color |
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I think the color red is something that provokes emotion out of people |
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Nah, I'm saying how can you visually |
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Visually describe it? |
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Describe the color red without using another color |
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It's impossible, there's no way you can do that |
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No |
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So look, how do you know that when you see red, right? |
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I don't see blue? How do you know we see the same color? |
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There's no way to tell |
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There's no way you can tell, like |
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If, if we can see the same color no matter what because |
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I could've grown up my whole life thinking that red was really |
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I see blue but I thought it was red 'cause that's what they taught me |
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Right |
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And there's no way to describe it to you |
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So to know if we see the same thing, so |
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If we know— if we can't even say that we see the same thing, right? |
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If me and you can like literally talk about colors |
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And we're not advanced enough, um, like |
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Society, humanity, whatever you wanna call it, or technology |
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To say that, to know if we actually even see the same colors |
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Then how, can we say there is no God? |
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