and the same Now the man and the woman they remain in contact Let us say it's for the child With disagreements about the meaning of a marriage contract
one and the same Now the man and the woman They remain in contact Let us say its for the child With disagreements about The meaning of a marriage contract
self, at least respect the heritage Affect the lives, the spread of wealth and the merit is I realize what I portray day to day, I gotta carry this And beats, rhymes and life is where the marriage
'm a player and I'm playin' jus' the bass I'm a player and I'm playin' jus' the bass You see I made up my mind when I was seventeen I ain' with no marriage
a thief or the cops People keep sayin: it's all so wrong But the rocks roll strong all night long Another Park Street life, the age old story And now
issues, Getting way too into the grip of the vagina lips Got homies searching for relationships, She not tryna hear my type of bitch She ran a story
slick vitamin joint Mad water in her eyes at this point The man holdin the Bible announces, "You're married for life Sign my cheque, peace to the bridal" Recall this one girl's marriage
red out, cars sped out) [chorus 2: killah priest *singing*] I am king of bethlehem We sit upon the throne Thousands die before us This is a story of
't have to tell you much about this one Because the song is like the song is like self-explanatory You know what I mean? It's called My Own Hell Story
When she had a bad reputation So mother put you on probation Now ain't it funny, how the story goes Well, seems like every boy you meet Just tries to
doing anything about it, except for a few people, and the things are, the grosvenor square marches in london. The end product of it was just newspaper stories
example, that when mozart was my age he had been dead for two years. it seemed to me, I'm reading this obituary, that the story of alma was the stuff
Big Bird: (whispers to Maria) You look beautiful! Priest: We are here today to celebrate the marriage of Maria and Luis. When two people get married
m just a circle in a square I don't fit in anywhere I"m past the stage of dull and carriage I'm not the age to think of marriage I'm too old for toys
little girl right for a change and so that's why he said: "if you marry her, son, you're better off single 'cause it's always been my belief that marriage
Here's the story, of a little boy. Growin' up in a suburban home, Trying to cope with everyday life, Who lives in a little house, That was built, in the