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The Booth
- (Verse 1: Booth Owner)
- Hey my man giving me a stare
- I couldn’t help but notice you standing over there
- Seems like you care of my appliances here
- Would you come over and take a glance over here
- The prices are tuned and are really fair
- Handcrafted to the best that I can share
- You remind of my father, the way you handle your affairs
- Would you care for a pear or something else here
- Something for you millionaires? I’ve came prepared
- If you pass upon this you should beware
- Cuz no other person makes it like these with my care
- It’s more of a tabernacle not a stall
- No religion inside or involved at all
- I know it’s condense and pretty small
- But that’s because it’s in the middle of the mall
- If you wanna take off and just ball
- Ignore me because of currency flaws
- We got the incense for you all
- Welcome to the artery of the mall
- (Verse 2: Buyers perspective)
- You ain’t pretty enough to make earn my pennys
- You can keep it tucked away or stop looking at me
- I got what you have, the diamonds and rubies
- Now if you have a conversation about some change
- I’ll take the job and run the whole place
- Not a single flaw or an outstanding prob’
- Only thing I ask is that you keep away the blogs
- I don’t like when I’m online for folks to stalk
- Regular people even hate the mall cops
- They surround themselves around a kiosk
- Hiding from the law, you’re another ant inside the mall
- (Verse 3: Booth Owner perspective)
- I got incense for 10 cents, I’ll give you it all
- I’ll lower the price so you choose them all
- Nobodies inferior to someone when they in the mall
- You are not the centre of an applause
- Were secretly involved in a government cause
- This is where souls evolve
- In the systems of the mall
- (Verse 4: buyers perspective)
- Force is factor used by weak men
- Who can’t persuade unless threats are made then
- A manipulative game the booth man plays
- I got incense for free in my churches veins
- But when your eyes glitter I see some begging
- That’s a turn off me, so I’ll keep walking
- But before I part and I gotta recommend
- You don’t linger your scent onto other men
- To purchase your things for a couple of cents
- It’s a mysterious way, why God allowed slaves
- Jesus Saves, but I know not everyone see the way
- But hey, sometimes a path is what you’ve made
- You need to separate yourself from the begging trade
- (Verse 5: second booth owner perspective talks to the buyer)
- There’s a man that lays in his alms
- Hey brother could stop and just talk
- I got somethings for you to see
- I got a nice jewel that can sit inside your palms
- You shouldn’t deny, instead join us in the mall
- “I’m alright, bro, I got a watch on”
- Well, pardon me
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