Lyfe Jennings - Warriors Lyrics

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Warriors

Warriors Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Warriors By Lyfe Jennings?
[Verse 1]
Now I was raised in the projects with no running water Never really knew my father Sister was a dancer, Granddad died of cancer, Momma was a gambler (uh huh) Ran with the pimps and the hustlers, Praying the police don't murder us Never met the president but I met some Mexicans (who fly that kush like the pelicans) [Chorus:] Lord I know we won't live forever Keep my homies together And if we die before our time (has come) Tell em' it was glorious We were warriors, warriors [Verse 2] Now I was born in the seventies when niggas still fist fought Wasn't no such thing as Tupac Daddy was a rolling stone, Momma was a cordless phone, None of them was ever home (uh uh) Grandma died when I was twenty-three In her last days she said to me Something about fisherman but I wasn't listening Didn't know it was the last time we'd ever speak again [Chorus] [Bridge:] I call my momma up yesterday Told her I got found guilty Don't cry for me And tell my baby momma hey I got ten years in the pen Don't know when I'm coming home again But it'll be ok... maybe [Chorus] [Guitar Break] And if we die before our time (has come) Tell em' it was glorious We were warriors, warriors |
Who Wrote Warriors By Lyfe Jennings?
Daniel Trautwein, Jens Graebeduenkel
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What's The Duration Of The Warriors By Lyfe Jennings?The duration of Warriors is 3:09 minutes and seconds. |
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