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NOTE: I am currently redoing this entire section so bear with any un-updated pages you run into. Who knows. Maybe you'll like the all black backgrounds better anyway.
LOVE (9)
Everyone wants to know about love. Everyone's trying to earn it, give it, experience it. Well, I'm not immune to that curiousity. There are a few lyrics I wrote about that imaginery myth called love.
DOUBT (6)
There's a saying that the one you love the most is the one you trust the least. Well, something like that. And as cynical as this world can be, it's almost understandable why we don't trust the one we love the most.
DEVASTATION (9)
I've been through a few relationships which did not end as I had anticipated from the beginning. I've also been void of relationships wondering when I was going to find the one. Why is it that without love, we develop a fucked up mentality either through lonliness, depression or anger?
MEDLEY (1)
And sometimes, when in a deep relationship, we forget there is a world that revolves around us that gets neglected. Why is it that the majority of the songs on the radio are about love? Which is cool. But, we have to remember, life is about more than being in relationships. It's about being true to ourselves.
IN THE BEGINNING
For years I've been selective about the lyrics I shares with people. But now, well, I decided to share as many as I can. These pieces are some of the earlier lyrics I wrote to some of the more recent that I simply never shared.
GENESIS (6)
These are some of the very first ones I wrote not already listed above. The earliest three that I still have are listed here, taking it back to senior year at Westover High School in 1992.
THE VOLUME OF FOUR (7)
My writing really began to take shape of how I like to write when I was writing about a girl I called "The Little One." I met Michelle Jones while visiting my homeboy 2-3 at his j-o-b, the golden arches. Each time I went up there afterwards it was to visit "The Little One."
GRAVE (5)
I'm not sure if I just started losing patience or my writing got more intense. All I know is I started writing a lot more forceful, vulgar (so be warned) and about a blunt as I could get. These are the pieces that helped create The Grave and gave birth to the concept of "The fu." |
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a period production of surelock.
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