Thinking Songtext - Calvin Crabtree

Thinking - Calvin Crabtree

Layed back. Lost and lonely. Felling like I'm drifting.
Where's all my true hommies? Memory's and its just left at that. Right handed player stepping up left on bat.
But who's next? Who lasts? Past made me grow cold but it was a blast. Just a kid.
Not knowing if my life would be a paradise where everything is lavish, or a pair of dice like I'm lucky to have it.
I still dot know but when a good moment comes I grasp it. Known for mashing like 195 proof. Spitting the truth
Only to lie in the end. Six feet deep. With the rest of my friends.
Now is there truly time for thinking back? End up slippin? Just trying to make it right.
The world is cold when come a time to forget. Better yet not get in that position. Wouldn't they still be here?
Might of done some wrongs but no fears, no regrets.

Just a kid wishing for tomarro trying to see better days, back then didnt relize it but them was the days I let them slip I feel so ashamed (x 2)

Just a g. Keeping it real. Bc give me that beat ill show them how I feel.
Calvin crabtree still holding that top spot. We taking over so let me reach your heart.
I'm trying to be that spark that reaches the world. Make me do the best like when I'm with my girl.
They say I got heart but when do the pain stop. I'm just trying to reach the youth. The proof, just listen.
Life sometime so hard but still I strive. Its my destiny. I'm gonna survive. Trying to live life
To the fullest. And when I die,
Hope its from old age and not from a bullet. Fin to be like one of the greatest. But I don't want to end up just like them.
A true friend is what I am to thos who accept it. I count my blessings cause its easy to keep track.
And when it come time to reminisce,
Wish I could laugh my past filled with pain.

Just a kid wishing for tomarro trying to see better days, back then didnt relize it but them was the days I let them slip I feel so ashamed (x 2)


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