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Credits
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
William Gerald Rice
Songwriter:in
Lyrics
Feel the lightning, now
Long time I've been alone for a while
All these things start to pile and it's real hard to smile
But I try, yeah I try but take my shoes for a mile
It's kinda wild to have these trials you shouldn't have as a child
Say I'm a stand out, say my life already planned out
Since my homie put his hand out, sorry Ma, it wouldn't pan out
But just know that my guys are the best of em
But I can throw hands with the best of em
But sometimes they just too bright, I can never stand right next to them
But if you wanna stand up, stand proud, you can put down
Don't be shook now, tryna go by the rules, by the book now
Tryna pick me apart, took your heart I'm the crook now
Now tell me how that sound, please Rhyce tell me how that sound
Swear I'm nice, without clowns around,
I can get a little mad, try to pack it down
I'm so down, what I say before, I throw hands for any foe
I do anything for my bro, got dirt in between every toe
You can try to stop me, try to mock me, try to understand, try to copy
I been down that electric chair, so none of your nonsense will ever shock me
Feel the lightning coursing through my veins
It masks my pain
So I treat it like a game
Feel the lightning coursing
Right inside my veins
Since I heard your name
I was never the same
Moving up at the speed of light
In your mind, out of sight
Bet I gave you quite a fright
Kicking up the dirt without even touching the ground
Putting in the work, you know when I'm around
There will be no lost or found
So look into my eyes
Am I telling you lies
What do you see
The child in me wants to believe But I'm
A killer at heart, I'll rip it out of your chest
Just getting my start, I was made to be the best, best
Gave up on the rest, rest
So that I can be there at the end
For my best friend
Feel the lightning coursing through my veins
It masks my pain
So I treat it like a game
Feel the lightning coursing right inside my veins
Since I heard your name
I was never the same
Written by: William Gerald Rice