We love the blather and boast, the charge and counter-charge of campaigning. Governing is a tougher deal.
On a park bench on 12th street, my whole crew's famous, you try bust your gat and keep it rel but you nameless
Life is a gamble, we scramble for money, I might crack a smile, but ain't a damn thing funny.
Every day I wake up like, "This might be my last day, and I'm not scared of it. I'm gonna go out there, do what I gotta do; I ain't gonna let nothing stop me. " Nothing puts any fear in my heart. I'm never scared to bite my tongue about something, or never be scared to come out and speak about something - that's what I mean. Like, I ain't scared of death. What you gonna do to me?
I'm only 19 but my mind is older. . . When things get for real, my warm heart turns cold.
There's a war going on outside no man is safe from. You can run but you can't hide forever.
Your simple words just don't move me. . . You're minor, we major. You all up in the game and don't deserve to be a player.
I think we stumbled onto our own sort of lore back in high school. We weren't with the drinkers, we were more the psychedelic warriors. We sat around watching horror films.
When I was 16 years old I tried to kill myself because I felt different and that I didn't belong. Now I'm here, and I want this moment to be for that kid who feels weird or different. Stay weird, stay different.
We know how it ends practically before it starts. That's why stories appeal to us. They give us the clarity and simplicity our real lives lack.
Once we link up and network, there will be new institutions, new beginnings, and a change in the economy because capitalism is destroying many people's lives. It's just one leap to think in a different way.