Lyrics End Of The Road - feat. Sons Of Funk - Silkk the Shocker feat. Sons of Funk
How
I
miss
my
homies
so
I
don′t
expect
y'all
to
understand
this
′Cause
y'all
ain't
never
lost
nobody
But
imagine
the
closest
person
to
you
See
everybody
feel
it
But
some
of
us
Feel
it
more
than
the
rest
Just
think
about
it
It
only
add
More
to
the
stress
I
try
to
live
my
life
day
by
day
And
ignore
the
rest
It′s
so
fucked
up
I
can
feel
life
More
than
I
feel
death
Split
second
And
picture
The
family′s
being
torn
I
gotta
tell
my
little
nephew
His
dad
wasn't
around
To
see
him
being
born
When
we
get
older
Playing
with
our
kids
He
just
sittin′
all
alone
You
know
what
his
last
birthday
wish
was
He
wishes
daddy
come
home
And
while
I'm
at
the
funeral
Contemplating
sittin′
in
strap
He
looked
up
to
me
Gave
me
a
hug
and
asked
me
"Silkk,
where
my
daddy
at?"
Question
I
couldn't
answer
Tell
him
a
vacation
And
somehow
I
wish
If
I
tell
him
this
enough
Maybe
one
day
He
just
might
forget
I
guess
I′ll
be
seeing
you
At
the
end
of
the
road
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y'all
there)
You
know
it
ain′t
easy
Lettin′
my
homie
go
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y′all
there
I
guess
I'll
be
seeing
you
At
the
end
of
the
road
(End
of
the
road,
I′ll
see
y'all
there)
You
know
it
ain′t
easy
Lettin'
my
homie
go
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y′all
there)
Now
I
learn
[unverified]
I
miss
my
homies
so
Even
though
My
homies
gone
Try
to
be
strong
on
my
dawgs
Used
to
hit
me
But
I′m
home
alone
All
the
memories
I
got
of
you
Shining
like
the
sun
I
used
to
invite
you
to
my
house
We
used
to
fight
Who
gone
sleep
in
the
top
bunk
We
used
to
Throw
rocks
To
the
cops
then
we'd
run
We
was
so
tight
We
got
caught
Both
of
us
They
got
just
one
I
remember
dawg
We
just
like
Kick
back
and
laughed
We
grew
up
a
little
bit
Life
made
us
choose
a
Different
path
You
chose
to
get
a
job
And
I
sold
and
dealed
You
choose
to
go
to
school
And
I
chose
the
streets
I
was
the
one
that
Always
lived
fast
You
used
to
want
to
live
slowly
As
I
look
in
the
casket
I
though
for
sure
It
was
supposed
to
be
me
Damn
I
lost
my
dawg
It′s
cold
but
its
fair
And
I
contemplate
to
myself
Would
it
have
been
different
If
I
would've
been
there
I
guess
we′ll
never
never
Never
know
But
I
know
one
thing
Why's
it
always
the
good
ones
that
got
to
go
I
guess
I′ll
be
seeing
you
At
the
end
of
the
road
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y'all
there)
You
know
it
ain′t
easy
Lettin′
my
homie
go
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y′all
there)
I
guess
I'll
be
seeing
you
At
the
end
of
the
road
(End
of
the
road,
I′ll
see
y'all
there)
You
know
it
ain′t
easy
Lettin'
my
homie
go
(End
of
the
road,
I'll
see
y′all
there)
It′s
never
easy
To
let
your
loved
ones
go
Tomorrow
now
promise
me
Tell
me
something
that
your
loved
ones
know
A
straight
bullet
in
the
neighborhood
Got
a
little
girl
Holdin'
her
breath
In
my
arms
I
closed
her
eyes
She
died
while
I
was
Holdin′
her
chest
I
couldn't
change
Even
though
the
game
was
file
Through
all
the
pain
Maintain
Still
find
ways
to
smile
And
grandma
(Grand
mama
got
sick)
And
they
fixed
her
to
bed
rest
The
family
was
fightin′
over
who?
Left
the
money
to
Picture
this
you
won't
even
dead
yet
And
I′m
sick
of
this
east
and
West
Coast
crap
This
east
and
west
coast
trap
Lost
two
of
the
biggest
MC's
To
East
and
West
Coast
rap
Rest
in
peace
Biggie
Rest
in
peace
Pac
And
all
them
other
soldiers
Make
us
see
it?
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