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 …
[Verse 1]
Damn, I used to love this view
Sit here and drink a few
Main street and the high school lit up on Friday night 28
Down there it’s another touchdown
Man, this year’s team is stout 29
I can hear them going crazy
And up here so am I 30
Thinking about you sitting there saying I hate this, I hate it
If you couldn’t stand living here why’d you take it, take it 31
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
All the colors of my youth
The red, the green, the hope, the truth
Are beating me black and blue cause you’re in every scene 32
My friends try to cheer me up get together at the Pizza Hut
I didn’t have the heart to tell them that was our place 33
These sleepy streetlights on every sidewalk side street
Shed a light on everything that used to be 34
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
You can have my grandma’s locket
The knife out of my grandpa’s pocket
Yeah my state champion jacket 35
I don’t care you can have it
Every made memory
Every picture, every broken dream
Yeah everything, everything, everything 36
[Chorus]
0Eric is taking a trip down memory lane of his town and the places that he loved in town, these are areas where he and his friends had made many memories.
Here Eric is talking about the town’s football team and the touchdowns that they managed against the rival teams and how they would be so proud of that team’s accomplishments.
Eric is using these lines to show that although he did not attend the match at the stadium he would still watch the match at home and cheer along from there, it could also mean that he sat way back at the stadium and he would cheer from there.
He says that not all people were cheering along when they were watching the game. Some people hated the town that they grew up in and he asked them why they never moved to the towns that they wanted, if they hated the town so much.
Eric uses these lines to show how the town started changing and the vibrant life that they once enjoyed came to a halt. Instead, violence picked up and he was one of the victims. He could also be meaning that things have changed in the town and the memories of the place that he once knew and loved are now to torturing him.
Eric’s friends take him out when they visit the town to try cheer him up but he has too many memories that haunt him from his childhood, particularly experiences in the Pizza Hut, to tell them.
Eric is describing how his hometown looked from the perspective of his childhood, a town with beautiful sleep lights. Now these streetlights instead illuminate the empty spots where the town’s defining features once were.
Eric is saying that as the town changed the crime rate went up and these immigrants would take everything and anything that they could find in spite of its value.
Eric ends up being thoroughly fed up and since they have taken his town and it can’t go back to how it used to be, he tells them to take everything else left including his memories and broken dreams of what he had hoped would be the future of the town or his own personal future.
Eric is taking a trip down memory lane of his town and the places that he loved in town, these are areas where he and his friends had made many memories.
Here Eric is talking about the town’s football team and the touchdowns that they managed against the rival teams and how they would be so proud of that team’s accomplishments.
Eric is using these lines to show that although he did not attend the match at the stadium he would still watch the match at home and cheer along from there, it could also mean that he sat way back at the stadium and he would cheer from there.
He says that not all people were cheering along when they were watching the game. Some people hated the town that they grew up in and he asked them why they never moved to the towns that they wanted, if they hated the town so much.
Eric uses these lines to show how the town started changing and the vibrant life that they once enjoyed came to a halt. Instead, violence picked up and he was one of the victims. He could also be meaning that things have changed in the town and the memories of the place that he once knew and loved are now to torturing him.
Eric’s friends take him out when they visit the town to try cheer him up but he has too many memories that haunt him from his childhood, particularly experiences in the Pizza Hut, to tell them.
Eric is describing how his hometown looked from the perspective of his childhood, a town with beautiful sleep lights. Now these streetlights instead illuminate the empty spots where the town’s defining features once were.
Eric is saying that as the town changed the crime rate went up and these immigrants would take everything and anything that they could find in spite of its value.
Eric ends up being thoroughly fed up and since they have taken his town and it can’t go back to how it used to be, he tells them to take everything else left including his memories and broken dreams of what he had hoped would be the future of the town or his own personal future.
Eric is taking a trip down memory lane of his town and the places that he loved in town, these are areas where he and his friends had made many memories.
Here Eric is talking about the town’s football team and the touchdowns that they managed against the rival teams and how they would be so proud of that team’s accomplishments.
Eric is using these lines to show that although he did not attend the match at the stadium he would still watch the match at home and cheer along from there, it could also mean that he sat way back at the stadium and he would cheer from there.
He says that not all people were cheering along when they were watching the game. Some people hated the town that they grew up in and he asked them why they never moved to the towns that they wanted, if they hated the town so much.
Eric uses these lines to show how the town started changing and the vibrant life that they once enjoyed came to a halt. Instead, violence picked up and he was one of the victims. He could also be meaning that things have changed in the town and the memories of the place that he once knew and loved are now to torturing him.
Eric’s friends take him out when they visit the town to try cheer him up but he has too many memories that haunt him from his childhood, particularly experiences in the Pizza Hut, to tell them.
Eric is describing how his hometown looked from the perspective of his childhood, a town with beautiful sleep lights. Now these streetlights instead illuminate the empty spots where the town’s defining features once were.
Eric is saying that as the town changed the crime rate went up and these immigrants would take everything and anything that they could find in spite of its value.
Eric ends up being thoroughly fed up and since they have taken his town and it can’t go back to how it used to be, he tells them to take everything else left including his memories and broken dreams of what he had hoped would be the future of the town or his own personal future.
Eric is taking a trip down memory lane of his town and the places that he loved in town, these are areas where he and his friends had made many memories.
Here Eric is talking about the town’s football team and the touchdowns that they managed against the rival teams and how they would be so proud of that team’s accomplishments.
Eric is using these lines to show that although he did not attend the match at the stadium he would still watch the match at home and cheer along from there, it could also mean that he sat way back at the stadium and he would cheer from there.
He says that not all people were cheering along when they were watching the game. Some people hated the town that they grew up in and he asked them why they never moved to the towns that they wanted, if they hated the town so much.
Eric uses these lines to show how the town started changing and the vibrant life that they once enjoyed came to a halt. Instead, violence picked up and he was one of the victims. He could also be meaning that things have changed in the town and the memories of the place that he once knew and loved are now to torturing him.
Eric’s friends take him out when they visit the town to try cheer him up but he has too many memories that haunt him from his childhood, particularly experiences in the Pizza Hut, to tell them.
Eric is describing how his hometown looked from the perspective of his childhood, a town with beautiful sleep lights. Now these streetlights instead illuminate the empty spots where the town’s defining features once were.
Eric is saying that as the town changed the crime rate went up and these immigrants would take everything and anything that they could find in spite of its value.
Eric ends up being thoroughly fed up and since they have taken his town and it can’t go back to how it used to be, he tells them to take everything else left including his memories and broken dreams of what he had hoped would be the future of the town or his own personal future.
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