I lay back as the lights flicker on on the porch
I used to see the bright side but i don't know anymore
Was I in the right mind, like, ever before?
I still got a hundred thousand hidden beneath the floors
Baby, I've been dead for half of my life
So lay me down for a minute, lay me down for a minute
I said, it don't matter cause I already died
So lay me down for a minute, lay me down for a minute
When I was 25, I put a bullet straight through the head
Of the man who brought me in and treated me as a friend
I spent years collecting cash from people owing him bread
But then I got an offer from a man who seemed to present
An opportunity to rise in the scene
I told my baby I could be the boss in only a week
Well, I would be captain but, f*ck, you know what I mean
So I grabbed my Walther PPK and rushed to the man
I let my pistol fall out of my hand
And it splashed on the ends of my pants
So I had to burn them all down
I had to burn it all down
And I watched as the flames started to dance
And as it starts to get darker
And everybody gets older
And you just start to wonder
What's the point of everything?
When I was 30, I got word that I would end up the man
Around the city, through the state, the trucks contained contraband
Feds came down, they tried to get me but we would never rat
But we couldn't stop the guys that tried to rupture the plan
They took my baby, shot her down, because they wanted me gone
I slit their throats and watched them die but all the damage was done
My daughter saw the news and said she hates what I have become
She doesn't know that I was her age when I picked up the gun
He said you really wanna do this boy? You're just so young
I thought about it for a moment and put one in his gums
When I was 50, I got out and lived a regular life
My daughter left and I got cancer from the cigarettes I've
Lit up, just cause everyone else did it
'fess up, out the game but they're still clinging
Feds out, at my house like they house sitting
Never ever safe, told them somebody else did it