I remember I had walked home that day Content with all my misery Told my self it'd get better, no clue what there was next to me Remember there was people, walkin', talkin' in the distance I was dressed for winter weather But the summer rays were kissing me, I I was lost
So I took a different path In the distance he awaited me Had no weapon, I'm guessin' his hands were just enough for me Was no question, I'm guessin' he laughed just at the sight of me I was lost
I remember I had walked home that day Content with all my misery Told my self it'd get better, no clue what there was next to me Remember there was people, walkin', talkin' in the distance I was dressed for winter weather But the summer rays were kissing me, I I was lost
And there he was, his presence was alarming As he approached, was casual, we talk 'bout self-harming He told me, "Kid, you shouldn't be walkin' on your own" He smiled and laughed, and pat my back He asked, "How far are you from home? " I said, "Maybe 30 minutes" His frequency distorted quick, I seen it in his image I should've run right fucking there, I
You ever woke up on a train track With no motherfuckin' clothes on? Death before your eyes, you prayin' to God but ain't no response Trying to scream for hope, just a shoulder that you can lean on But ain't nobody coming So you scream on and scream on and scream on While this evil fuck laugh at you Train getting closer, you still surprised that he battered you Tears falling harder and harder, minutes get minuscule Could've had a son or a daughter, now what you finna do? You finna die here on this train track 'Cause clearly after death ain't no way you can find your way back Thinking 'bout your previous memories, going way back All them fucking dreams 'bout a diamond chain and a Maybach Now your time finally up Ask yourself the final question, is you going down or up? Recollectin' all the moments that you never gave a fuck Now it's here, death has now arrived, time's finally up
Compositores: Johnathan Carter Cunningham, Jahseh Onfroy (Xxxtentacion) ECAD: Obra #21165925