Lyrics Old Man Raps - Bambú
I′m
too
old
to
be
geeking
off
a
shot
of
Patron
Fist
fighting
in
the
club
over
a
stare
ain't
grown
I
put
food
in
the
fridge
Put
clothes
on
my
kid
Do
the
dishes,
pay
taxes,
mop
the
floor
at
my
crib
(Oh
wait
a
minute
man)
I′m
too
grown
to
be
calling
it
a
crib
no
more
No
future
in
a
gang
slanging
cane
is
through
And
I
lost
real
good
friends
behind
the
90s
shootings
I
remember
rap
battles
over
beats
on
improv
Now
kids
kick
writtens
when
spitting
no
beat
on
But
don't
get
the
man
wrong
I
log
on
the
grind
time
Like
catch
another
dumbfounded
punchline
And
most
kids
chalk
it
up
to
me
being
old
school
But
trace
it
back
a
decade,
graduated
from
no
school
Experience
taught
Bam
from
opening
bill
I
survived
it
by
myself
I'm
just
a
grumpy
old
man
No
rims
on
the
car,
no
chain
on
my
neck
You
popping
bottles
in
the
club,
I′m
half
asleep
in
my
bed
No
designs
on
my
head
When
I
begin
sentences
It′s
"Remember
when?"
Every
time
I'm
out
with
my
friends
I
remember
when
they
played
When
only
one
area
code
could
cover
all
of
L.A
From
that
213
I
still
say
"dope"
when
I
speak
Old
enough
to
know
its
wrong
To
put
out
dope
in
the
street
Seen
brothers
I
grew
up
with
And
got
stuck
sniffing
paint
Smoking
crack
in
they
lungs
Or
on
the
end
of
a
gun
Kids
I
would
hang
with
at
lunch
Is
doing
numbers
in
the
doubles
in
the
box
locked
up
They
shot
Ralph
in
the
gut
But
Wayne
ain′t
have
the
same
luck
Rest
in
peace
Wayne
Vaughn
Shawn
Cole
tried
to
rob
an
undercover
with
a
toy
And
took
a
couple
in
the
chest
I
think
you
getting
the
point
right
Shaking
my
head
at
these
kids
But
I
forget
that
I
was
them
And
did
the
shit
that
they
did
Too
old
to
be
out
at
funerals
of
my
peers
Who
catch
bullets
in
the
hood
Man,
we
up
in
them
years
Bread
serious
in
my
life
Don't
need
to
spend
it
on
a
chain
Shiny
gold
ain′t
my
type
Of
all
these
Filipinos
you
hear
Got
a
boost
when
the
Native
Guns'
music
appeared
And
not
to
big
up
my
head
But
yo
I
know
what
I′m
worth
One
of
the
best
to
ever
do
it
In
a
poor
club(?)
shirt
From
the
block
to
school
to
the
juvenile
hall
To
a
marine
core
base
Standing,
watching
the
war
To
working
day
job
pay
To
dropping
...Exact
Change...
From
realizing
that
my
work
and
rap
Been
to
Europe,
Japan,
the
Philippines,
and
beyond
No
regrets,
pour
a
40
in
my
name
when
I'm
gone
Peace,
I'm
almost
on
my
way
out
And
then
we
gonna
move
on
to
the
next
one
and
the
last
one
My
old
ass
needs
to
sit
down
One
more
album
that′s
it
Enjoy
the
rest
of
my
life
man
I
had
a
good
run
though
I
appreciate
every
single
one
of
y′all
Fat
Gums,
Bambu,
DJ
Phatrick
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