Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
Awoke when the light
Hit me right in the temple46
Felt something cold
Touch my toes as it passed47
Might not be the face you’d expect48
But he’s clearly insane49
Got me pegged in the back50
Just need a bit of luck,51 get
’em up
Point the gun at the eyes
Or at the knees, had to shoot, had to fight52
Gonna take out the gunman53
Bit of luck, get ’em up
Made to run for our lives54
Take out the knees, had to choose, had to fight
Gonna take out the gunman
Eyes huge,55 so little left if something
Cracks and clues, he’s crazy as a straw
Why denied, does no one care or nothing56
How, you ask, I ever last so long
Cause I, I went blind, a blinding riot
He’s regretting every word
Those empty lies57
One more tonight, a blinding riot
As I summon every nerve58
Just need a bit of luck, get ’em up
Point the gun at the eyes
Or at the knees, had to shoot, had to fight
Gonna take out the gunman
Bit of luck, get ’em up
Made to run for our lives
Take out the knees, had to choose, had to fight
Gonna take out the gunman
Gonna take out the gunman
Gonna take out the gunman
I’m gonna take out
I’m gonna take out
I’m gonna take out
I’m gonna take out
Just need a bit of luck, get ’em up
Point the gun at the eyes
Or at the knees, had to shoot, had to fight
Gonna take out the gunman
Bit of luck, get ’em up
Made to run for our lives
I’m so amazed at the way we televise59
Gonna take out the gunman
Gonna take out the gunman
I’m gonna take out the gunman
I’m gonna take out the gunman60
Chevelle describes a life-threatening experience from the point of a man. A sharp-shooter gunman points his gun’s light on the man’s body.
Chevelle references the feeling of fear that creeps up during such circumstances.
With the rise in homicides throughout the country, Chevelle brings out the fact that many killers are rarely suspected by people that know them to be gunmen.
The gunman must be mental ill or crazy.
”Pegged in the back” means that the gunman can fire a shot in his back at any moment.
Luck is a crucial element in such desperate scenarios.
In situations involving guns, the only line of defensive is often offense. Kill or be killed is the name of the game.
”Take out the gunman” means “shoot the gunman.”
”Run for our lives” evokes the sense of desperation experienced by potential gun victims.
The eyes of hostages are huge because they are terrified by their circumstances.
Chevelle references the fact that many gunmen and killers are people who society has neglected.
Chevelle reveals that a failed relationship was the cause behind the gunman’s rage.
Even though broken relationship can cause one to do crazy things, it still requires great nerves to go through with the act of killing someone.
The media has a fiction-like way of covering news stories related to gunmen.
Chevelle sings this song about defending innocent people from raging madmen.
Chevelle describes a life-threatening experience from the point of a man. A sharp-shooter gunman points his gun’s light on the man’s body.
Chevelle references the feeling of fear that creeps up during such circumstances.
With the rise in homicides throughout the country, Chevelle brings out the fact that many killers are rarely suspected by people that know them to be gunmen.
The gunman must be mental ill or crazy.
”Pegged in the back” means that the gunman can fire a shot in his back at any moment.
Luck is a crucial element in such desperate scenarios.
In situations involving guns, the only line of defensive is often offense. Kill or be killed is the name of the game.
”Take out the gunman” means “shoot the gunman.”
”Run for our lives” evokes the sense of desperation experienced by potential gun victims.
The eyes of hostages are huge because they are terrified by their circumstances.
Chevelle references the fact that many gunmen and killers are people who society has neglected.
Chevelle reveals that a failed relationship was the cause behind the gunman’s rage.
Even though broken relationship can cause one to do crazy things, it still requires great nerves to go through with the act of killing someone.
The media has a fiction-like way of covering news stories related to gunmen.
Chevelle sings this song about defending innocent people from raging madmen.
Chevelle describes a life-threatening experience from the point of a man. A sharp-shooter gunman points his gun’s light on the man’s body.
Chevelle references the feeling of fear that creeps up during such circumstances.
With the rise in homicides throughout the country, Chevelle brings out the fact that many killers are rarely suspected by people that know them to be gunmen.
The gunman must be mental ill or crazy.
”Pegged in the back” means that the gunman can fire a shot in his back at any moment.
Luck is a crucial element in such desperate scenarios.
In situations involving guns, the only line of defensive is often offense. Kill or be killed is the name of the game.
”Take out the gunman” means “shoot the gunman.”
”Run for our lives” evokes the sense of desperation experienced by potential gun victims.
The eyes of hostages are huge because they are terrified by their circumstances.
Chevelle references the fact that many gunmen and killers are people who society has neglected.
Chevelle reveals that a failed relationship was the cause behind the gunman’s rage.
Even though broken relationship can cause one to do crazy things, it still requires great nerves to go through with the act of killing someone.
The media has a fiction-like way of covering news stories related to gunmen.
Chevelle sings this song about defending innocent people from raging madmen.
Chevelle describes a life-threatening experience from the point of a man. A sharp-shooter gunman points his gun’s light on the man’s body.
Chevelle references the feeling of fear that creeps up during such circumstances.
With the rise in homicides throughout the country, Chevelle brings out the fact that many killers are rarely suspected by people that know them to be gunmen.
The gunman must be mental ill or crazy.
”Pegged in the back” means that the gunman can fire a shot in his back at any moment.
Luck is a crucial element in such desperate scenarios.
In situations involving guns, the only line of defensive is often offense. Kill or be killed is the name of the game.
”Take out the gunman” means “shoot the gunman.”
”Run for our lives” evokes the sense of desperation experienced by potential gun victims.
The eyes of hostages are huge because they are terrified by their circumstances.
Chevelle references the fact that many gunmen and killers are people who society has neglected.
Chevelle reveals that a failed relationship was the cause behind the gunman’s rage.
Even though broken relationship can cause one to do crazy things, it still requires great nerves to go through with the act of killing someone.
The media has a fiction-like way of covering news stories related to gunmen.
Chevelle sings this song about defending innocent people from raging madmen.
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