Lyrics

Uh, born in poor condition, addiction kills ambition Division in the family due to personal decision Suspicious 'bout religion to mama's a vicious vision Daddy's still in prison, not forgiven, deep incision No family dinners in the kitchen, special moments missin' Non-fiction chaos glisten, racism's risen Lambs crimson, bleeds from eye of faithfulists Sad faces on the pages of Facebook, lookin' for praises Exchanges of some love, amazing grace from above Then the rumors get discussed, what the fuck have we become? We indulge in the drama, catch me outside How 'bout that, how 'bout this? Let's get back to lovin' our neighbor, white or black So, fuck rap, I'd rather go back to the trap than conform Sunshine gets ignored, but we swarm to watch a storm Reborn in the flame, inspired lives with my flaws They don't care about my 'cause, just love the train wreck that I caused, uh Stories of greatness never reach the pages And real heroes of today remain nameless The world's full of crowds with empty stages But the whole world would stop to watch a train wreck They'll never tell you failure fuels greatness Them wild hearts will always remain tameless They said that pain would never make us famous But the whole world would stop to watch a train wreck (train wreck) The whole world would stop to watch a train wreck (train wreck) The whole world would stop to watch a train wreck Many days I wake up, just wanna leave it all behind Been confined to these walls, I built this prison I designed Try to find where stars align in these empty skies of mine I feel inclined to remind myself it's part of God's design Got my family out the mud, we cleaned up nice and now we shine But the chaos of makin' it seems to steal your piece of mind Enjoyin' lives how I define success, and yes, I'm blessed But I still stress because the more I make, the more that they expect I got nothin' left, but everything, seven kids and my wife If I'm gone workin' to make a livin', am I livin' life? Spent too much time gettin' money just to buy back time Memories lost inside the grind, flip the sign, I resign Divine intervention, that I got famous while in prison Not to mention it, my court case got all the fans attention Now they listen to my music to escape their own reality But will they stop listenin' if I'm not rappin' 'bout my tragedies? Stories of greatness never reach the pages And real heroes of today remain nameless The world's full of crowds with empty stages But the whole world would stop to watch a train wreck They'll never tell you failure fuels greatness Them wild hearts will always remain tameless They said that pain would never make us famous But the whole world would stop to watch a train wreck (train wreck) The whole world would stop to watch a train wreck (train wreck) The whole world would stop to watch a train wreck (train wreck)
Writer(s): Jason Bradley De Ford, William Curtis Jr Harness, Vaughn Loring Freitag Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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