paroles de chanson My Childhood Experience - Reborn tha Rebizzle
My
birth
12/14/77
I
was
predestined
To
walk
in
the
laws
of
Heaven
And
build
with
my
brethren
But
sin
was
my
transgression
In
order
to
receive
a
blessings
I
had
to
learn
a
hard
lesson
This
is
my
confession
With
the
things
that
I'm
stressing
Hopefully
I
leave
an
impression
With
my
story
in
this
session
I
was
born
to
my
parents
Both
Steven
and
Joanne
South
Bronx
E.144th
and
St.
Ann's
Where
it
all
began
In
the
projects
called
Betances
My
Life
journey
Is
where
my
God
has
planned
this
Growing
up
in
the
80's
Those
days
we're
hazy
Crack
Cocaine
flooded
the
hood
It
made
people
crazy
Those
we're
scary
times
Teary
eyes
blurry
in
the
mind
Confused
in
my
thoughts
Had
me
delirious
and
blind
I
was
the
oldest
of
3
Before
2 more
was
born
Dysfunction
in
our
family
Because
the
drugs
has
torn
Us
apart
from
our
parents
We
was
often
neglected
They
put
drugs
over
us
We
felt
rejected
The
house
full
of
older
people
Getting
high
on
Crack
My
younger
Brother,
Sister
and
I
Probably
caught
contact
Barely
had
food
in
the
house
Not
to
be
rude
in
the
mouth
But
like
Nino
Brown
I
wasn't
born
with
a
Silver
spoon
my
mouth
It
was
a
struggle
time
For
a
child
between
7 and
9
I
did
what
I
had
to
do
In
order
for
us
to
survive
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
Where
I
came
from
And
those
days
has
passed
Letting
you
know
that
trouble
times
Will
not
always
last
My
second
verse
Be
the
other
half
of
the
first
Continue
on
my
childhood
Because
its
twice
as
worst
I
was
sexually
molested
My
innocence
was
not
protected
By
a
teenage
boy
much
older
than
me
I
felt
dejected
The
hell
he
was
doing
to
me
His
was
all
new
to
me
Touching
me
in
the
wrong
places
Before
I
reach
puberty
Then
the
news
got
out
And
I
was
in
such
ashamed
Inner
pain
inner
flames
Couldn't
even
mention
his
name
My
Mother
questioned
me
And
I
couldn't
even
answer
Too
embarrassed
because
the
guilt
Was
eating
me
up
like
it
was
cancer
I
felt
violated
annihilated
And
I
hated
This
feeling
on
the
inside
It
had
me
isolated
At
the
time
my
Mother
was
confused
and
concerned
And
learned
that
the
soul
Inside
her
little
boy
has
felt
the
burn
In
elementary
school
I
was
acting
out
Getting
into
trouble
and
fights
And
I
was
wildling
out
I
was
in
special
ed
Because
I
was
a
troubled
youth
Being
laughed
at
in
school
It
was
nothing
new
I
remember
I
ran
out
in
the
streets
And
got
struck
By
a
car
when
I
attempted
To
run
to
the
ice
cream
truck
It
wasn't
all
well
and
fare
Although
my
Mother
was
on
welfare
My
father
was
too
busy
Running
the
streets
For
him
to
even
care
So,
excuse
If
my
story
Seems
to
be
all
over
the
place
Cause
my
mental
journey
comes
From
a
different
time
and
space
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
Where
I
came
from
And
those
days
has
passed
Letting
you
know
that
trouble
times
Will
not
always
last
In
conclusion
To
show
you
how
Great
my
God
is
How
patient
my
God
is
And
how
Gracious
my
God
is
My
Brother
and
I
We
we're
unsupervised
Could've
been
snatched
up
By
a
kidnapper
And
taken
by
surprised
But
my
God
Had
to
assign
Angels
over
us
Cause
the
neighborhood
we
lived
in
It
was
dangerous
Peep
this
One
day
we
went
to
St.
Mary's
Park
In
the
middle
of
a
shoot-out
Where
the
guns
would
spark
We
didn't
know
what
was
going
on
In
retrospect
to
this
song
Bullets
flying
in
the
air
One
of
us
could've
been
gone
Alot
of
yelling
and
screaming
At
Me
and
Toquawn
Get
down
to
the
ground
As
the
weapons
were
drawn
Thought
it
was
fireworks
The
shotty
burst
Where
the
liar
lurks
If
I
would've
stayed
standing
I
probably
would
been
Lying
in
a
hearse
My
Mother
freaked
out
And
reached
out
to
my
Father
Reality
hit
her
hard
As
she
witnessed
the
horror
It
was
time
To
get
her
kids
Out
of
the
South
Bronx
My
Parents
made
arrangements
And
send
us
to
our
Aunt
So,
in
the
Summer
of
86
We
moved
further
uptown
In
kinship
foster
care
My
Auntie
Leslie
Brown
Every
month
We
used
to
see
a
Social
Worker
Visitation
with
our
parents
She
was
devoted
worker
So,
God
pressed
upon
their
hearts
To
get
their
lives
together
So,
they
checked
into
a
halfway
house
So,
they
can
get
clean
and
better
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
Where
I
came
from
And
those
days
has
passed
Letting
you
know
that
trouble
times
Will
not
always
last
The
Bridge
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
This
song,
it's
not
a
woe
is
me
It's
my
childhood
song
So,
you
would
know
it's
me
Where
I
came
from
And
those
days
has
passed
Letting
you
know
that
trouble
times
Will
not
always
last
1 Principles of Life (Intro Prayer)
2 The Showdown
3 My Brother's Keeper
4 D.I.E. (Depart into Eternity)
5 Each One Teach One
6 What's Going On
7 Take Heed
8 Christian Rappa Soldier
9 It's Crazy Bugged
10 Rebel Against the System
11 Feeling the Heat
12 Where Have You Been
13 A Better Tomorrow
14 Please the Lord
15 My Life Story
16 Lyrical Apostles
17 My Childhood Experience
18 Bringing It Back
19 Can't You See
20 It's the Rebizzle - Radio Edit Version
21 I'm Yukked up Here in New England (Skit)
22 I'm Yukked up Here in New England
23 Fast Life
24 Principles of Life (Outro Sinners Prayer)
25 Principles of Life (Bonus Track)
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