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 …
(The end is the end)55
(Don’t bless me father for I have sinned)56
Father did you miss me?
I’ve been locked up a while.57
I got caught for what I did but took it all in style.58
Laid to rest all my confessions I gave way back when.59
And he said
For the lines that I take, I’m going to hell!
For the love that I make, I’m going to hell!60
Gettin’ heavy with the devil, you can hear the wedding bells.61
Father did you miss me?
Don’t ask me where I’ve been.62
You know I know,
Yes, I’ve been told I redefine a sin.63
I don’t know what’s driving me to put this in my head.
Maybe I wish I could die, maybe I am dead!64
And he said
For the lives that I fake, I’m going to hell!
For the vows that I break, I’m going to hell!65
For the ways that I hurt, while I’m hiking up my skirt.66
I am sitting on a throne while they’re buried in the dirt.
For the man that I hate, I’m going to hell!67
Gettin’ heavy with the devil, you can hear the wedding bells.
Please forgive me father,
I didn’t mean to bother you.
The devil’s in me father.
He’s inside of everything I do.68
For the life that I take, I’m going to hell!
For the laws that I break, I’m going to hell!
For the love that I hate, I’m going to hell!
For the lies that I make, I’m going to hell!69
For the way I condescend and never lend a hand.70
My arrogance is making this head buried in the sand.
For the souls I forsake, I’m going to hell!71
Gettin’ married to the devil, you can hear the wedding bells.72
The Pretty Reckless immediately give their song an apocalyptictone.
Usually a person who has done wrong asks God for forgiveness. In this case, The Pretty Reckless ask God not to forgive them.
That is, locked up in a lifestyle of wrongdoing.
The Pretty Reckless are confident in their ability to do evil.
The Pretty Reckless doesn’t even see a point in making confessions anymore. Why should confessions be made if someone is proud of sinning?[/ref
Now I’m versed in so much worse,
So I am back again.[ref]One’s training in wrongdoing causes him to do evil acts confidently.
The Pretty Reckless boast about the unfortunate location of their eternal destiny. They are proud of their impending doom.
These figurative wedding bells represent a union with the devil.
The Pretty Reckless don’t want God to ask where they’ve been because they’ve been misbehaving.
If someone “redefines a sin,” he or she is a very bad person.
If The Pretty Reckless are to be judged by the fruits of the labor, the only pride they would be able to have would be that generated from their wrongdoings.
Lying is just a part of life for The Pretty Reckless.
This line refers to painful sex.
Hate and taking advantage of others are some of the only skills The Pretty Reckless can boast about.
The Pretty Reckless sing this stanza to blame their wrongdoings on the devil that possesses them and causes them to do wrong.
Killing, law-breaking, hating, and lying are just a few bad things The Pretty Reckless do.
The Pretty Reckless claim that they are blameworthy not only for the things they’ve done, but also for the things they haven’t done.
They believe that neglect of others is cause for their eternal banishment.
The Pretty Reckless want to be one with Satan so that they can excel in their evildoing.
The Pretty Reckless immediately give their song an apocalyptictone.
Usually a person who has done wrong asks God for forgiveness. In this case, The Pretty Reckless ask God not to forgive them.
That is, locked up in a lifestyle of wrongdoing.
The Pretty Reckless are confident in their ability to do evil.
The Pretty Reckless doesn’t even see a point in making confessions anymore. Why should confessions be made if someone is proud of sinning?[/ref
Now I’m versed in so much worse,
So I am back again.[ref]One’s training in wrongdoing causes him to do evil acts confidently.
The Pretty Reckless boast about the unfortunate location of their eternal destiny. They are proud of their impending doom.
These figurative wedding bells represent a union with the devil.
The Pretty Reckless don’t want God to ask where they’ve been because they’ve been misbehaving.
If someone “redefines a sin,” he or she is a very bad person.
If The Pretty Reckless are to be judged by the fruits of the labor, the only pride they would be able to have would be that generated from their wrongdoings.
Lying is just a part of life for The Pretty Reckless.
This line refers to painful sex.
Hate and taking advantage of others are some of the only skills The Pretty Reckless can boast about.
The Pretty Reckless sing this stanza to blame their wrongdoings on the devil that possesses them and causes them to do wrong.
Killing, law-breaking, hating, and lying are just a few bad things The Pretty Reckless do.
The Pretty Reckless claim that they are blameworthy not only for the things they’ve done, but also for the things they haven’t done.
They believe that neglect of others is cause for their eternal banishment.
The Pretty Reckless want to be one with Satan so that they can excel in their evildoing.
The Pretty Reckless immediately give their song an apocalyptictone.
Usually a person who has done wrong asks God for forgiveness. In this case, The Pretty Reckless ask God not to forgive them.
That is, locked up in a lifestyle of wrongdoing.
The Pretty Reckless are confident in their ability to do evil.
The Pretty Reckless doesn’t even see a point in making confessions anymore. Why should confessions be made if someone is proud of sinning?[/ref
Now I’m versed in so much worse,
So I am back again.[ref]One’s training in wrongdoing causes him to do evil acts confidently.
The Pretty Reckless boast about the unfortunate location of their eternal destiny. They are proud of their impending doom.
These figurative wedding bells represent a union with the devil.
The Pretty Reckless don’t want God to ask where they’ve been because they’ve been misbehaving.
If someone “redefines a sin,” he or she is a very bad person.
If The Pretty Reckless are to be judged by the fruits of the labor, the only pride they would be able to have would be that generated from their wrongdoings.
Lying is just a part of life for The Pretty Reckless.
This line refers to painful sex.
Hate and taking advantage of others are some of the only skills The Pretty Reckless can boast about.
The Pretty Reckless sing this stanza to blame their wrongdoings on the devil that possesses them and causes them to do wrong.
Killing, law-breaking, hating, and lying are just a few bad things The Pretty Reckless do.
The Pretty Reckless claim that they are blameworthy not only for the things they’ve done, but also for the things they haven’t done.
They believe that neglect of others is cause for their eternal banishment.
The Pretty Reckless want to be one with Satan so that they can excel in their evildoing.
The Pretty Reckless immediately give their song an apocalyptictone.
Usually a person who has done wrong asks God for forgiveness. In this case, The Pretty Reckless ask God not to forgive them.
That is, locked up in a lifestyle of wrongdoing.
The Pretty Reckless are confident in their ability to do evil.
The Pretty Reckless doesn’t even see a point in making confessions anymore. Why should confessions be made if someone is proud of sinning?[/ref
Now I’m versed in so much worse,
So I am back again.[ref]One’s training in wrongdoing causes him to do evil acts confidently.
The Pretty Reckless boast about the unfortunate location of their eternal destiny. They are proud of their impending doom.
These figurative wedding bells represent a union with the devil.
The Pretty Reckless don’t want God to ask where they’ve been because they’ve been misbehaving.
If someone “redefines a sin,” he or she is a very bad person.
If The Pretty Reckless are to be judged by the fruits of the labor, the only pride they would be able to have would be that generated from their wrongdoings.
Lying is just a part of life for The Pretty Reckless.
This line refers to painful sex.
Hate and taking advantage of others are some of the only skills The Pretty Reckless can boast about.
The Pretty Reckless sing this stanza to blame their wrongdoings on the devil that possesses them and causes them to do wrong.
Killing, law-breaking, hating, and lying are just a few bad things The Pretty Reckless do.
The Pretty Reckless claim that they are blameworthy not only for the things they’ve done, but also for the things they haven’t done.
They believe that neglect of others is cause for their eternal banishment.
The Pretty Reckless want to be one with Satan so that they can excel in their evildoing.
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