Lyrics Analog Dreams - OTC , Omari Hardwick , Saint Cassius
Yeah
yeah
A
young
legend
Destined
for
the
crown
no
question
A
king
from
a
broke
peasant
A
life
lesson
To
never
judge
a
book
by
the
aisle
it's
in
Cause
every
now
and
then
it
could
be
misplaced
by
mistake
I
knew
I
was
the
one
in
the
fifth
grade
When
I
had
the
Caesar
with
the
temp
fade
And
me
and
Tray
was
schoolin'
niggas
out
in
Kips
Bay
When
ball
was
life
Now
I'm
reading
books
from
James
Baldwin
like
I
can't
believe
my
pop
pop
went
to
high
school
with
em
I
wonder
if
the
ever
shot
dice
under
Broadway
lights
And
on
them
cold
Harlem
nights
If
they
used
to
talk
about
their
life
goals
and
if
it
all
went
right
I
wonder
what
the
great
author
would
say
Would
he
take
Nas
or
Jay
Biggie
or
Pac
Put
someone
else
at
the
top
Would
he
even
acknowledge
the
classics
Or
write
them
off
like
taxes
I
close
my
eyes
and
just
imagine
In
these
analog
dreams
Just
a
kid
up
on
the
keys
on
Sunday
Betcha
nobody
believe
that
one
day
they
would
know
his
name
All
the
time
that
he
would
steal
in
one
night
He
just
did
it
for
the
feeling
he
thought
it
was
all
the
same
Free
free
free
free
free
to
live
in
our
dreams
What
if
every
sample
was
free
And
playing
instruments
was
necessary
to
be
considered
legendary
What
if
making
trap
music
was
expensive
And
net
neutrality
hit
and
caused
a
whole
lot
of
tension
Would
we
start
recording
live
like
the
vintage
sessions
Or
maybe
adapt
and
find
a
new
sound
of
progression
What
if
every
gangsta
rapper
was
a
gangsta
Instead
of
niggas
just
reporting
hood
views
like
news
anchors
And
what
if
every
girl
realized
that
niggas
Like
what
they
like
and
real
music
started
to
rise
Would
we
copy
cat
the
sound
of
great
vibes
Or
simply
chalk
it
up
to
the
sign
of
the
times
Just
a
kid
up
on
the
keys
on
Sunday
Betcha
nobody
believe
that
one
day
they
would
know
his
name
All
the
time
that
he
would
steal
in
one
night
He
just
did
it
for
the
feeling
he
thought
it
was
all
the
same
Free
free
free
free
free
to
live
in
our
dreams
What
if
late
night
your
dreams
came
alive
What
if
they
was
scared
so
they
hide
Somewhere
in
the
corners
of
your
mind
When
you
wake
you
would
ask
if
they'd
come
out
and
play
What
if
they
said
they
ain't
feel
yo
vibe
You
ain't
played
fair
so
they
rather
Stay
inside
or
wait
a
day
with
your
nightmare
Like
you
left
all
your
empty
stairs
in
flimsy
crate
with
broken
Truths
and
empty
dears
with
rain
Soaked
shoes
leaving
muddy
waters
everywhere
Day
dreamed
to
find
drakes
fireworks
in
the
air
Fully
decorate
with
the
light
flairs
Till
you
see
your
face
somewhere
up
there
This
be
real
music
dog
And
over
abused
catalog
of
how
to
heal
the
blues
without
demerol
Always
dreaming
in
analog
always
wished
upon
a
four
sided
song
And
my
name
is
somewhere
up
in
the
log
With
the
four
sides
marley
junior
gong
Throw
kerosene
on
my
Harley
until
the
gas
be
gone
Watching
the
trees
pass
until
the
leaves
be
blow
If
I
was
skinned
down
to
the
bone
into
the
middle
of
the
street
When
no
one
is
there
did
I
fall
or
was
my
worst
dream
just
shown
Analog
to
the
big
screen
till
I
had
grown
From
willie
Nelson
2 Pac
what
if
someday
I
could
tell
them
I
Went
from
movies
with
the
rock
to
making
moves
with
the
rock
What
if
I
was
the
ghost
of
Hendrix
when
he
dropped
Running
frantic
like
a
boy
on
the
Clocks
begging
Rosa
parks
to
save
me
a
spot
So
I
can
play
a
little
diddy
for
rocks
greats
Dream
of
hip
hop
meets
jimmy
and
the
run
DMC
of
rock
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