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Move On Lyrics by A+ (Rap)

The Latch-Key Child

1996

[Chorus]
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go?
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go?

[Verse 1]
I'm havin' flashbacks, let me relax my dome
My whole joint's blown, another soldier won't be comin' home (Dang)
Parkside is gonna miss you, black, forever
Ties will never sever, you died tryna to live better
Did what you had to do and now you deceased
I hope you restin' in peace, don't even stress that beef (Nah)
Go 'head and sleep, count your blessin's, return to the essence
Every time I see your fam', word is born, I feel your presence
It's all over bearin' witness like Jehovah (Uh-huh)
Ain't nothin' strange unless you watch your range like a rover
Follow me, son, what's done is done, forgot it
God bless his soul while his body's underground rottin'
We won't forget you, let a brother try to diss you
I swear to God, he better have a blade and plus a pistol
Forever miss you, got babies that wanna kiss you
Shinin' like crystal, and at your wake, I pass your ma the tissue

[Chorus]
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)

[Verse 2]
He was only 13 when he burst his spleen, the shot was fatal
He died right there upon the kitchen table
Blaow, it happened all alone in his house (Yeah)
Not a creature was starin', not a roach or a mouse
And I was just with him (Yeah), playin' Sega
And buggin' on the horn with some honeys like a couple of playas
And now he's gone, I'm speakin' on my man, K-Shawn
Forever on my mind mentally as I kick my song
He used to talk about the box in the closet
Where his pops kept a Glock and all the safety deposits
Now he stressed, fiendin' just to hold some heat
I guess it came from all the stories that he heard in the street
I can't explain it (Nah), it's ill how he used to feel
I used to tell him, "Stop playin' with that chrome piece steel"
He never listened, and now my man is missin' in action (Uh-huh)
I blame it on them fools in the streets that's always blastin'

[Chorus]
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)

[Verse 3]
Ayo, my dreams are filled with terror, shots gettin' nearer
Paralyzed then right in front of my eyes, it's gettin' clearer
A tragedy resulted from a brother's bad scratch (Uh-huh)
Tried to rob a deli but the gat he had was raggedy
Bullets sprayed, ricocheted and automatically (Yeah)
Hit a bystander, young girl named Amanda
Feels slugs in her back by this cat buggin' on crack, another rugrat
Somebody tell me where the love's at?
Was only 7, already on her way to heaven (Yeah)
She reached her dead end and now she won't see her weddin'
Some might say that this was destined or somethin'
But her parents only had one child and now they left with nothin'
Book all that flix 'til when they daughter was six
Before they moved from the bricks and got caught up in the mix
They thought things would get better, now they stressed forever
They last vision was the image of a blood-soaked sweater, without

[Chorus]
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
If I go on my way without you
Woah, where would I go? (Oh-oh-oh-oh no)
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About “Move On” by A+ (Rap)

Read the complete lyrics to "Move On" by A+ (Rap) from the album "The Latch-Key Child" in 1996. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Conscious Hip-Hop, East Coast Rap, Hip-Hop.

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"Move On" appears on "The Latch-Key Child" in 1996.

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