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There was a young boy, who lived Behind The Beautiful Forevers Ray, his name, fancied himself rather clever In every endeavor he borrowed a bird and returned a feather Born to poverty and a daddy that said 'bye honey' and he walked through the door, no one heard from him more But, forget about that, Ray decided whether or not his story is legit, he'll get notarity at the cost of his piety He raised up money and business to keep with the mighty Funny, hard to find a witness to attest to the sickness he wanted to tidy and package like another product on the shelf, any damage he inflicted, it was all to himself He just scimmed off the top, a slum lord without a taste of the *** he was Without the knowledge of the **** he was But to come up he was Destined by Dad's deadly ditching to receive his sinful dividends until his itching will stop Ray will take everyone down, he's on a clock He doesn't think life's worth living, all you got is your time and then your legacy is left kicking With that mindset these fools were his for the picking What's a little money laundering when everything is section 8 and the IRS isn't going to go pondering Add some harm to others on top, a little inner hate, nothing can touch Ray, not till the ball drops No no, don't even try to call the cops, better with the feds, Ray has the town on lock Meanwhile Dad figures his blood son has some lump sum from his work Dad starts sneaking around the office, starting to lurk trying to find out if Ray still gives a **** about biological family A little loan to much to ask for Papa, it cannot be He wouldn't ask if he had another opportunity They meet face to face Ray starts going off on him, and for a moment dad hides the disgrace But in a stroke of destiny Dad stands up and shows Ray his place "You've gone far but there's miles left to go You think you broke the rules, but what do you have to show? A couple section 8 properties some thugs and some drug money? You oughtta be thanking me, I made you who you are kid You think you beat the system, but the system accounts for the pitiful bouts of a child gone wild You ain't special, you ain't even above the grade, you're just the lucky guy getting paid right now Now put your pride down" This got Ray some kind of mad A Greek chorus calls out 'Can you actually **** your Dad?' Or maybe you'll grow up to be like him. Have a son and leave like him Just do it Ray why are you waiting? It's your precious time you're wasting, talk about a legacy. Just stab the guy and you'll be free from the inner scrutiny Dad yells "Do it to me!" "End me, exact your revenge on me, show me how it feels to get beat All those times your mom got bruised fixing that 'leak' Are you weak?" Ray finishes and goes straight to the bridge where he is ready to jump off Deep into the water his body rests underneath free will and all its depths
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Dec 13, 2018
Dec 13, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
The Ballad of Raymond
There was a young boy, who lived Behind The Beautiful Forevers Ray, his name, fancied himself rather clever In every endeavor he borrowed a bird and returned a feather Born to poverty and a daddy that said 'bye honey' and he walked through the door, no one heard from him more But, forget about that, Ray decided whether or not his story is legit, he'll get notarity at the cost of his piety He raised up money and business to keep with the mighty Funny, hard to find a witness to attest to the sickness he wanted to tidy and package like another product on the shelf, any damage he inflicted, it was all to himself He just scimmed off the top, a slum lord without a taste of the *** he was Without the knowledge of the **** he was But to come up he was Destined by Dad's deadly ditching to receive his sinful dividends until his itching will stop Ray will take everyone down, he's on a clock He doesn't think life's worth living, all you got is your time and then your legacy is left kicking With that mindset these fools were his for the picking What's a little money laundering when everything is section 8 and the IRS isn't going to go pondering Add some harm to others on top, a little inner hate, nothing can touch Ray, not till the ball drops No no, don't even try to call the cops, better with the feds, Ray has the town on lock Meanwhile Dad figures his blood son has some lump sum from his work Dad starts sneaking around the office, starting to lurk trying to find out if Ray still gives a **** about biological family A little loan to much to ask for Papa, it cannot be He wouldn't ask if he had another opportunity They meet face to face Ray starts going off on him, and for a moment dad hides the disgrace But in a stroke of destiny Dad stands up and shows Ray his place "You've gone far but there's miles left to go You think you broke the rules, but what do you have to show? A couple section 8 properties some thugs and some drug money? You oughtta be thanking me, I made you who you are kid You think you beat the system, but the system accounts for the pitiful bouts of a child gone wild You ain't special, you ain't even above the grade, you're just the lucky guy getting paid right now Now put your pride down" This got Ray some kind of mad A Greek chorus calls out 'Can you actually **** your Dad?' Or maybe you'll grow up to be like him. Have a son and leave like him Just do it Ray why are you waiting? It's your precious time you're wasting, talk about a legacy. Just stab the guy and you'll be free from the inner scrutiny Dad yells "Do it to me!" "End me, exact your revenge on me, show me how it feels to get beat All those times your mom got bruised fixing that 'leak' Are you weak?" Ray finishes and goes straight to the bridge where he is ready to jump off Deep into the water his body rests underneath free will and all its depths
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Dec 13, 2018
Dec 13, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
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