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Foundation Lyrics by Auroch

2016

[Verse 1: Auroch]
Got up in the morning, mixed some gin and juice
I smell like shit today, I’m drinking like a moose
My butterfly is bloody, that explains this brose
Once again, alcohol got me on the loose
I don’t want to chill inside, with my mother and sister
So instead I’m in the street, hustling like a sinister
Every day, every night I pray next to the same street light
I don’t earn my money, I take it, and I know it ain’t right
But once again, I’ll be here, I ain’t going nowhere
Because I want to drink my gin straight, right here
In front of the kids, in front of the families
Despicable as fuck, my disrespect has no boundaries
Pop a pill, do a line and my heart flickers
I take no shit, from them motherfucking pickles
Yeah, that’s my summer day here, common, typical
No metaphors in this bitch, it’s all literal

[Chorus 2x: Auroch]
That was my foundation; that’s where I came from
Cold pavements and dark streets is where I was taken from
Maybe it’s the God, maybe it’s my guardian angel
I ain’t coming back, but to Stay Evil I stay faithful

[Verse 2: Auroch]
Never felt good in city jungle I must say
I was born and raised in the countryside far away
From the bullshit of the city which I never understood
Even tho, I tried pretending like I’m boy from the hood
I lived that city life, been there on them streets
Hanged around with punks that though they were the beasts
I was looking for troubles, busking in the night time
Fake ass gangster, limping with my Ekol 99
A gas gun from a dude that needed some money
To get a fucking gift for his bitch ass honey
Which I threatened to kill for baloney shit
Bullets or something was why I hollered at his bitch
I though he deceived me, but man I was wrong
Motherfucker was looking for me all year long
Luckily I managed to keep it on the low
That thug was a hunter and I was scared doe

[Chorus 2x: Auroch]
That was my foundation; that’s where I came from
Cold pavements and dark streets is where I was taken from
Maybe it’s the God, maybe it’s my guardian angel
I ain’t coming back, but to Stay Evil I stay faithful

[Outro: Auroch]
Yeah, this is my foundation
This is where I came from, this is what made me
I ain't proud of it, but shit, I am who I am, yeah
Growing As I'm Growing Up
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About “Foundation” by Auroch

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