Lisbon Dinners
Lyrics
It's an old city, the heart of the age of discovery
Once the world's richest empire
There's history here
But I'd never been to Lisbon
Yo, ay, yeah, uh
(This food in another country of Europe, it'd cost a fortune, no way)
Yeah, bars (what we have here is different than anywhere else)
Uh whatupdoe? (you go to London, you go to Paris, you go to Rome)
Bronzeman, gun rule, Motown
Let's eat
Now watch me flip it
The godly scripted, the body dumped off Somali bridges
The shotty chopped, she my onyx midget
It's my religion, shoplift and I chop your digits
I cop and pivot, blow your top out a smokers Civic
Bet I'm winnin', took my bro in the 7th innin'
I meant to ask but my head was spinnin'
I bet the feds are winkin'
They tryin' to figure how I bled when thinkin'
I'll make your toupee fly like the head of lincoln
I'm in Dubai, metal clinkin', now watch me live it
Swim the distance in opulent Moroccan rivers
Pennies in Hennessy fountains, Ciroc delivered
The boat docked, couch-lock make me choke exquisite
Sloppy roof from a Saudi princess
The Audi S6, I whip it, the monolithic
Mahogany Queen, she text in hieroglyphics
I'm all in them jeans, I'm built in my own image
I cut the nose off the .38 just like the Sphinx's
I'm the '89 pistons, you just Scottie Pippin
Urine cloudy from the moonrocks the God be liftin'
And I ain't only bustin' off, I'm tryna seed the listener
Piss on Devils, Libon Dinners
Only ghostwriters I feed off is my ancestors
Let's start with seafood and we'll finish with a prego
It's a steak, steak sandwich
That's the tradition?
Start with the seafood, end with the steak?
That's what they call here the dessert
And for dessert here we have the steak sandwich
These guys have been at the forefront of the new move
Towards modernizing traditional cuisine
But like me, they still love the good old stuff
Writer(s): James Leigh, Justin Cross
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
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