
Letra de Acres
Woke up this morning
A black mirror watching over me
Brick wall outside my apartment window
A black mirror watching over me
Brick wall outside my apartment window
A sundial to measure days steadily
Pixels on a 30 inch telly
Ain't the tits always bigger on the screen
Hand on the clicker, stream to stream
It's my world, like Sandler, cutting scenes
It's nothing new on, just repeats
Ain't seen a soul in bout three weeks
Don't move my lips, I hardly speak
These graveshifts are killing me
Saving up for a humble abode
Right on the coast
Where I can smell the roses
Lower my defenses
There's a Benz on the lawn
What are the chances I won't ever see the neighbors
Cause we'll be sitting on 25 acres
Someday, someday, someday
Our money troubles will be yesterday
I walked to the corner
To get some fresh eggs to eat
A man stands outside the store front
Another begs on his knees
He said please, could you spare me something
I've got two children to feed
Swear that I don't mean to bother
But you'd ask the same if you were me
Said every day I wake I plead
That someone kind looks out for me
So my son and daughter see
Ain't dumb to dream you see
Saving up for a humble abode
Right on the coast
Where I can smell the roses
Lower my defenses
There's a Benz on the lawn
What are the chances
We won't ever see the neighbors
Cause we'll be sitting on 25 acres
Someday, someday, someday
Our money troubles will be yesterday
[Juliette Barnes, Khamari's grandmother:]
Oh dear, I know you're grown up now. So, I'm happy that you doing things that makes me happy as a grandma. You ain't troubled you know?
I don't want nothing to happen to you, 'cause—Lord—I don't know what I would do. My first grand. I don't know. But I'm not gonna take anything from my little grandson. I want to see him improve on doing what he loves
When he become a millionaire, then he can send grandma a scratch ticket that will win big from over there
Pixels on a 30 inch telly
Ain't the tits always bigger on the screen
Hand on the clicker, stream to stream
It's my world, like Sandler, cutting scenes
It's nothing new on, just repeats
Ain't seen a soul in bout three weeks
Don't move my lips, I hardly speak
These graveshifts are killing me
Saving up for a humble abode
Right on the coast
Where I can smell the roses
Lower my defenses
There's a Benz on the lawn
What are the chances I won't ever see the neighbors
Cause we'll be sitting on 25 acres
Someday, someday, someday
Our money troubles will be yesterday
I walked to the corner
To get some fresh eggs to eat
A man stands outside the store front
Another begs on his knees
He said please, could you spare me something
I've got two children to feed
Swear that I don't mean to bother
But you'd ask the same if you were me
Said every day I wake I plead
That someone kind looks out for me
So my son and daughter see
Ain't dumb to dream you see
Saving up for a humble abode
Right on the coast
Where I can smell the roses
Lower my defenses
There's a Benz on the lawn
What are the chances
We won't ever see the neighbors
Cause we'll be sitting on 25 acres
Someday, someday, someday
Our money troubles will be yesterday
[Juliette Barnes, Khamari's grandmother:]
Oh dear, I know you're grown up now. So, I'm happy that you doing things that makes me happy as a grandma. You ain't troubled you know?
I don't want nothing to happen to you, 'cause—Lord—I don't know what I would do. My first grand. I don't know. But I'm not gonna take anything from my little grandson. I want to see him improve on doing what he loves
When he become a millionaire, then he can send grandma a scratch ticket that will win big from over there