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Hermes
- [Verse 1]
- Lately i haven't been okay i smoke the pain away
- skies been cloudy grey the colour of my soul today
- used to have dreams of candy paint
- now all i smell is acid rain
- acid trips up in my veins
- falling within the tracks
- until the train was hitting i be chilling sitting back
- i need relax but looking at the facts there ain't no time for that
- but time is what you make it it's been ticking through the cracks
- and time just wont stop for gangs shot spitting at your cap
- the Mayans made us wonder can some numbers kill our race
- it's a bummer cause this up and comer would have never seen his fate
- i wanna be noticed i wanna be something great
- other than a freak in high school who smokes weed to get away
- they call it high school for a reason so i just get high today
- study my enemies gain energy to dodge the fucking snakes and were gone
- [Hook]
- Hermes, you heard me, don't try and do me dirty
- she tryna swerve me cause she be curvy
- and i'm just a male man, she tryna see my mercy
- but i'm winged up and leaving thotties thirsty
- (i gotta be a god you so i listen to the homily
- i aughtta be a prodigy enter all the monarchy) x2
- [Verse 2]
- I have record for bad bitches
- a hoe harvest like Rabi
- those rabbits have diseases
- i have a reason to stand by
- we accustom to that eye
- no custom on your whip
- if you're looking at my shit
- i got rims and they spinning
- they thought i was finished
- funny storing stay grinning
- i smoked on that purple
- and my mind kept me in it
- proceeding and winning
- no loses no heavens
- i stay fucking sinning
- i hope the lord can forgive me for sinning on my sins
- i know the bible told me read that book again
- when i was smoking the papers god hasn't answered me since
- i thought we were homies but turns out we weren't friends
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