Dive into a soulful journey crafted by Roc Marciano and The Alchemist that'll resonate deeply. This track presents a reflective exploration of personal growth and resilience. Roc Marciano's lyrics delve into the complexities of human experience, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that shape us. He speaks on achieving success without losing oneself, acknowledging mistakes, and learning from life's trials. The imagery is potent, from battling inner demons to rising above adversity like a phoenix. The mention of wounds not even a doctor can heal underscores the emotional scars we carry. Yet, there's an underlying message of hope and self-discovery, with an ultimate goal of achieving inner harmony and wisdom. 🌟
The Elephant Man's Bones
Lyrics
Oh, it's special right here though (ooh, ooh)
Alchemist, Marci' (ooh, ooh)
Yeah, uh, this food for the spirit
The music is endearing, I'm sharing a human experience
Came up on dudes like a balloon filled with helium
Scooped up a cool two million, did my due diligence
Takes a village to raise a kid but still could produce an idiot (dummy)
No plan is foolproof, it's just an experiment
Always gotta adjust the steering wheel even when the mission is linear
We not similar, I'm slicker
I bag a bitch, she look like India Love in a Mazda Millenia (yup)
Female cop used to pop her butt with the Billy club (facts)
For all my niggas locked in the penitentiary cuffed
Uh, I just did that off the cuff (cuff, nigga)
The pen got pain in it, I came in the entertainment business with this
Can't trust no bitch, she just tryna' bang her favorite musician
Like I ain't got feelings, got wounds not even the doctor could heal it (ow)
I'm ashamed, Mama, I'm hiding from the mirror (right)
Like a vampire, my nigga (boom), but I ain't got forever
To correct all of my errors (all my errors)
God bless the child, y'all, I finally got it together (yup)
From good times hanging in the Childline like Florida Evans
My aura an essence, it's fluorescent (fluorescent)
That's why I belong, this song was destined, the story was epic
Always swore I was being tested
Uh, always swore I was being tested, question (where have they gone?)
Narrated by Dr. Sunshine (all the sunlit days)
Haha, oh, that's right
No, it isn't Mary
This is one story the sun tells better than anyone else
You know, it's a big job to be the sun (the sunshine, the sunshine)
I'd do right well at it too, if I do say so myself
(The sunshine, the sunshine, the sunshine, the sunshine)
Writer(s): Daniel Alan Maman, Rahkeim Calief Meyer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Royalty Network
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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