Текст песни Catchin' Up (Pops) - Bo Dean & Blu September
What
up
pops
it's
been
a
minute
Since
you
ain't
been
living
shit
been
weird
and
different
Moms
still
grieving
that'll
never
change
Her
eyes
is
like
St.
Louis
weather
let
me
explain
One
minute
they
sunny
then
randomly
they
rain
She
try
to
hide
the
pain
whenever
she
hear
ya
name
Justin
ain't
been
the
same
But
he
never
complains
just
keep
to
himself
more
it's
hard
to
pick
his
brain
And
me?
It
ain't
a
day
that
you
don't
cross
my
mind
We
on
borrowed
time
I
wish
you
would've
borrowed
more
time
Just
so
I
could've
hung
with
you
more
and
hug
you
some
more
But
most
importantly
just
to
say
I
love
you
some
more
I
seen
you
beat
two
strokes
and
some
more
shit
So
when
you
fought
cancer
I
knew
you
wouldn't
forfeit
When
you
broke
the
news
they
just
cried
and
kept
crying
I'm
in
denial
in
my
mind
I
said
in
time
you'll
be
fine
Walking
round
like
everything
was
peaches
an
sweet
When
the
docs
said
you'd
die
in
a
year
or
a
week
Maybe
that
was
my
only
way
to
keep
me
from
grief
Plus
the
fact
that
I
ain't
see
you
weep
around
me
Not
a
drop
you
took
that
disease
like
a
G
Joking
before
you
coughed
and
then
smiled
cheek
to
cheek
So
Although
stage
4 cancer
was
severe
I
tried
to
convince
myself
that
you
was
in
the
clear
Damn
Its
been
a
rough
year,
mom
stress
going
up
and
down
Bills
floating
up
to
her
neck
but
I
won't
let
her
drown
I've
been
low-key
depressed
when
this
month
come
around
I
never
knew
that
a
death
a
be
this
troubled,
frowns
Been
permanent
my
grins
they
done
end
Ya
death
showed
me
that
some
of
ya
friends
ain't
ya
friends
Family
just
a
word,
with
some
I
cut
loose
ties
We
can't
even
stick
together
after
the
glues
dried
So
much
I
wanna
say
too
you
in
two
rhymes
But
one
song
ain't
enough
for
it,
in
due
time
I
wanna
thank
you
for
the
men
that
you
raised
Wasn't
perfect
but
no
other
man
can
fill
you
place
I
remember
when
you
put
the
gloves
on
with
my
brother
And
beat
hiss
but
cried
afterwards
and
said
I
love
ya
And
you'd
die
or
fight
em
before
you
Let
em
become
A
hoodlum
or
a
bum
cuz
he
deserved
a
better
outcome
Fuck
a
job
they
don't
appreciate
worth
Couldn't
even
die
in
peace
still
had
to
get
up
for
work
Cuz
you
would
stress
about
bills
til
I
said
chill
Remember
when
yo
pops
died?
Thats
how
I
feel
But
worse
cuz
you
was
more
involved
in
my
life
And
everything
they
said
about
you
was
far
from
hyped
Because
you
cared
for
ya
people,
looked
at
them
as
equals
A
father
figure
to
kids
who
wasn't
even
ya
sequels
My
number
one
fan,
my
right
hand
man
I
told
my
problems
too
you
cuz
you'd
understand
Manned
up
to
ya
faults
never
turned
from
em
And
all
the
wrongs
you
ain't
right
I
learned
from
em
Shout
out
to
ya
Kappas
and
employees
st
They
checked
on
us
more
than
ya
fam
and
homies
did
Damn
its
hard
to
live
without
ya
Even
with
Alzheimers
I'd
never
forget
about
ya
I
promise
I'm
a
tell
my
kids
about
ya
Before
you
died
you
told
me
I'll
make
it
big
I
got
ya
And
though
you
won't
be
hear
to
dig
it
Some
way
somewhere
you'll
witness
in
spirit
I
love
you
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