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TOP 3 LYRICS
3 Fergie


(Hed) Pe


Tired Of Sleep

i come as i am
come when i can
this man come complete with confusion
i come as i am
you know i got to look for
got to find the connections
one eye on you
one eye on those rhymes
the third eye a got brother's back
part time
i crossed out all the weak lines
re-runs memorized drama confined
for the moment
brother man, do you got some time
my sweet mother can you spare
yet another dime
i know this too
i will leave behind
all this too
yes my soul will find the way back
run, run away back
come please show me the way back
i got off track
one thing is over another begins
one thing starts another thing ends
again...
i'm tired of waiting
tired of sleeping
everytime i close my eyes
i know i'm missing something
i'm tired of wondering
what i'm so fucking tired of asking
always needing and wanting something
i'm tired of thinking
tired of wondering what
i come as i am
never give a damn
come where i can
she say she wanna skip the foreplay
not a problem
compulsions dictate my every decision
temptations into everyone
i'm giving in
observe this brother in sin
see how he's livin
notice that shit eatin grin
he's wearing not caring
the niggaz high till it hurt
and the confusion
from the first verse
make it much fucking worse
his soul will find a way back


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