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You're on a train, I'm on a plane. |
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You name the landmark, I'll say the place. |
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You bring the money, I'll bring what you need. |
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Cocaine, cocaine. |
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I kiss my family and leave, I'm on a private plane, |
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I'm in a limousine. |
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I'm back in the game. |
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The east coast, they catch it all, |
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they ain't got the gold, |
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or maybe it's bronze, but I'm working hard with the friends I trust. |
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Who knew that they would be the ones that would set me up? |
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How could I be so dumb? |
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I don't know. |
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Cocaine, cocaine. |
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I kiss my family and leave, I turn away, |
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This is no limousine. |
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I'm in cuffs today. |
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Come on Charles, you never fight the arrest. |
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Come on, we don't need to put the handcuffs on, |
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just get in the back. |
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And the police man with your silouhete drives away. |
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Cocaine, cocaine. |
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I kiss my family and leave, my daughter starts third grade, |
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my wife won't let me see her, she don't want to anyway. |
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In the pen. we got a lot of time, baby, |
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In this one dream I, I keep having, |
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You're on a train, and I'm on a plane. |
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You name the landmarks, I'll say the place. |
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You bring our loving daughter, I'll bring your husband, |
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and I'll be the father my father was to me. |
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Working for a living, working for a living. |
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Cocaine, cocaine. |
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I made a lot of mistakes, you can't kill the pain |
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No, no no. |
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It can't be like it used to be. |
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We gotta let it fade away. |
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And love again. |