Grits
Album: The Birth of a Prince
Release Date: 10/7/03
Label: Sanctuary
Explicit version of "Grits" lyrics
When I was small
We had nothing at all
We used to eat Grits
For dinner
It was pain
Almost drive a man insane
What we could find for
To survive another day
But I said
An old killa bee once hummed me a tune
Stay up at night
Four seeds in the bed
Afternoon cartoon
Old Earth in the kitchen
Across the foyer
One pound box of sugar
A hot pot of Grits got my family from starvin'
Loose with the welfare cheese
Used to suck it
Steamy hot meal serve less than five minutes
Big silver pot
House full of brothers and sisters
Pillsbury box on the stove in the kitchen
When I was small
We had nothing at all
We used to eat Grits
For dinner
Young shorties in my hood started hustlin'
Packin' bags at the neighborhood associate
Growin' up
I'm too young
You walkin' down the street with ya gun in ya hand
Drinkin'
Your old earth can't afford what ya friends got
So you roll up to the spot
And it seems worth the takin'
Morning star Reggie makin' go good with the Grits
Now let's take it back for real
When we used to build at ghetto big wheels
With the shoppin' cart wheels
And wood to nail the seat on
The Summer heat
Skelly chief
Momma said it's gettin' late
When I was small
We had nothing at all
We used to eat Grits
For dinner
It was pain
Almost drive a man insane
What we could find for
To survive another day
But I said
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