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Patrick's Theory
- Walking down the lonely road
- You found me
- So glad you did
- Now im with you
- ///Beat drop at 0:18 start rapping at 0:27\\\
- at first sight, I saw a fraudulent child who wanted riches from others sorrow
- and now I see still the same even if the day became tomorrow
- I always feel cynical about the way people steal other peoples ideas
- they claim it as theirs really just shows how they wrap up their tortillas
- it also shows how much pain they probably felt when god left
- people tried to claim they was god and god claimed that was identity theft
- they ended up hanged in a tree down east, I didn't know it was that relative
- like trump I gotta make something executive, art is always gonna be sensitive
- but this art comes back at your like a gun firing at your existence
- I always knew there was a difference between peace and blood on your hands
- ///1:00\\\
- patricks theory, its the truth before the truth Patrick's theory
- ///1:10\\\
- people stealing my thoughts before they even processed
- when I presented my ideas, they decided they wanted to be unimpressed
- but when that motherfucker walked in stressed, watching me, like bro, you obsessed
- he presented the same fucking idea as me with different colors as the background
- they liked his round more than mine and that shoved me back on the ground
- I stayed quiet, I decided that this kid gonna feel some pain
- pain that screams cant even contain without crying out I'm fucking insane
- I don't want to explain my side when the side I'm on been proven
- then somebody gotta come over with a charming delusion
- this young guy from houston, he says what I said and the crowd starts moving
- for me, I felt nothing but straight confusion, can someone go to a conclusion?
- that he's just a fake ass bitch who think he got more than pride
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