are we really the same?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Super Legendary Upbeat Country Hip-hop type Banger with clean clear crisp male vocals and centered engineering, blend folk, country and rap together masterfully
(this is the link i get)
[Intro]
This is a story about a young man who
Learned the hard way, hard as fuck way
About love, innocence and everything in between...
This isn't a story of bravado or revelry...
It's what made me who I am...
[V1, folk song verse]
After institutions and incarceration
At such a young age
There I was, staring into her eyes
The jezz-ah-bell of all vixen's
Asking me
"What's the one thing you've always wanted?"
For my mom to just hold me
And hold me she did
Then after what seem like eternity
I looked up into her eyes again
And then slid my hand, down her thigh
Could of sworn that was gonna be
The end of me but she
Leaned in and kissed me
As if I was a man
And man did that first kiss ever do me in...
[Chorus x2, somber sullen country heartbreaking]
Planes, trains and automobiles...
Yachts, sailboats and dingy's...
Couple ah many more times...
Than I could ever tell here...
So whenever I look back...
At myself in the mirror...
I know none of it was any of...
My fault...
[V2, hick-hop rap and song]
Named my first daughter
After my first love
Even tho there was no love
In this old heart of mine
Even at a time I should have been
All about nothing but love
Used affection as some retrobution
And when it all got to be too much
Uncle Sam's Gavel slammed
So legally I'd only ever be
Half a man...
Half a man, for a lifetime of pain
Should have known
Every time she reached her hand
Should have known every time
She showed up and we split
Late night special drives
And all my friends just stared
But wouldn't ever dare...
[Chorus]
[V3, like a man walking the gallows in Death's shadow, spoken word poetry]
Now when my youth, was all lived up
And the river ran dry
Everyone left me, high and dry
So nowadays there's no where to stand
But at the end of the line
They always said
I'd be the kind of man who
Had to be pushed in the end
And all because of what, Uncle Sam
Made me endure, before ever becoming
A man...
A man half way to gone...
Gone... Gone... Gone...
[Refrain]
[V4, distained but convicted, gangster pimp flow-etry]
Just don't hold any of my sexploits against me
It's what made me survive
Being nothing but a city boy
With nothing but a man's
Big ol' country heart...
A city boy with a man's...
Big ol' country heart...
[Chorus, guitar pluck southern twang with city swagger]
[Bridge, slow down, dip sharp riff]
Innocence and Love
Were the first things
That destroyed me
Only Hell knows such a cold...
Learned the hard way, hard as fuck way
About love, innocence and everything in between...
This isn't a story of bravado or revelry...
It's what made me who I am...
[V1, folk song verse]
After institutions and incarceration
At such a young age
There I was, staring into her eyes
The jezz-ah-bell of all vixen's
Asking me
"What's the one thing you've always wanted?"
For my mom to just hold me
And hold me she did
Then after what seem like eternity
I looked up into her eyes again
And then slid my hand, down her thigh
Could of sworn that was gonna be
The end of me but she
Leaned in and kissed me
As if I was a man
And man did that first kiss ever do me in...
[Chorus x2, somber sullen country heartbreaking]
Planes, trains and automobiles...
Yachts, sailboats and dingy's...
Couple ah many more times...
Than I could ever tell here...
So whenever I look back...
At myself in the mirror...
I know none of it was any of...
My fault...
[V2, hick-hop rap and song]
Named my first daughter
After my first love
Even tho there was no love
In this old heart of mine
Even at a time I should have been
All about nothing but love
Used affection as some retrobution
And when it all got to be too much
Uncle Sam's Gavel slammed
So legally I'd only ever be
Half a man...
Half a man, for a lifetime of pain
Should have known
Every time she reached her hand
Should have known every time
She showed up and we split
Late night special drives
And all my friends just stared
But wouldn't ever dare...
[Chorus]
[V3, like a man walking the gallows in Death's shadow, spoken word poetry]
Now when my youth, was all lived up
And the river ran dry
Everyone left me, high and dry
So nowadays there's no where to stand
But at the end of the line
They always said
I'd be the kind of man who
Had to be pushed in the end
And all because of what, Uncle Sam
Made me endure, before ever becoming
A man...
A man half way to gone...
Gone... Gone... Gone...
[Refrain]
[V4, distained but convicted, gangster pimp flow-etry]
Just don't hold any of my sexploits against me
It's what made me survive
Being nothing but a city boy
With nothing but a man's
Big ol' country heart...
A city boy with a man's...
Big ol' country heart...
[Chorus, guitar pluck southern twang with city swagger]
[Bridge, slow down, dip sharp riff]
Innocence and Love
Were the first things
That destroyed me
Only Hell knows such a cold...