Brothers.

Paul Bell

Black on good
Touches his manhood
Like a mother should
Thinks it should be in a museum
For God and good
Joey, dreamlike
Always plays it cool
Keeps a gun tucked
Fourteen carat
Sideways dude
Mississippi, likes the rap
Urban cowboy
Got a holster with a flap
Just call me Missi
With an I
The first to die
Deals going down
Going down good
Expansion is the mood
Big time around the bend
Not now but when
Time to ascend
Hit the new den 
Death was quick for Missi
With an I
No fast draw
Urban cowboy
Shot in both eyes
Joey heard the scream
Through the dream
Pulled from the tuck
Kill you all
Shot off his balls
Sideways fall
Black on good
Like a brother
Felt their pain
Shot trying to save
Respect 
Got his final wish
Passed the Museum to his grave.

  • Author: Paul Bell (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 30th, 2021 05:35
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • spilleronsheet

    I wonder what’s the story behind
    Another different take I heard from you
    Amazed, the way you lyrically weave a story

    • Paul Bell

      I think I was trying to write in a sort of rap theme, but I didn't want to diminish the subject.



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