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Just Jesus

Nothing speaks to the heart

Like the wind whistling alarming the dark

Hurricane pains a innocent man behind bars

Or the water that dripped through..

That the levees should have caught

Katrina I remember that girl

I promise no one was meaner

Of course her rain dropped after her uncle ***** pedals from her flower

No sweetener

That's why her kiss was sour

Its wild how pain produces prostitution now she linked to a coward

Pimping ain't easy cause we all were birth from a woman

Mothers dealing with men with frozen tundra emotions

Heartless what speaks to a chest cavity where a heart is missing

Just Jesus

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Oct 22, 2016
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