Balcony lyrics
by Dave Blunts
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[Intro]
Yeah
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah, yeah (Ayo, Sheff)
Yeah
[Chorus]
Time to be a man and put my feelings to the side (To the side)
Told her she could stay, and then I kicked her out that night (Her out that night)
Sick of your manipulation, sick of all your lies (All your lies)
I was in the hospital, and fighting for my life (Fighting for my life)
I was in the hospital, I told you that I love you
You told me you don't love me, I guess that I'm not good enough
Your stuff is on the balcony, I think you should come pick it up
[Verse 1]
Even though you hurt me, I act like I don't give a f*ck
I'm sitting in my bedroom, staring at this rubber glove
I'm sitting in my bedroom, without you it feel empty
Thinking to myself, "I really wonder does she miss me?"
I was in the hospital, and told you I would change (I would change)
I know it ain't fair for me to ask for you to wait (You to wait)
Told her that I love her, she said she don't feel the same (Feel the same)
I know you don't love me because of all the weight I gain (Weight I gain)
[Bridge]
Kicked her out the crib, I told her "Go home"
That's when she start crying out my window
And now she telling lies all on Instagram
I gave her everything, I just don't understand
Don't understand at all
[Verse 2]
That's when her n*gga called, he got police involved
How you gon' say you shooting, then bring police into it?
I'm-I'm strapped up, boy, lets do it
I spital, drank my fluids
And now I'm back to rappin'
Why solar steady cappin'?
These n*ggas steady yappin'
They mad I made it happen
Pull up, I'm pistol packin', finger tappin'
Dude, what happened?
I kicked her out the crib, she's in the cold without a jacket
I kicked her out the crib, she sleeps outside and now she's homeless
[Chorus]
Time to be a man and put my feelings to the side (To the side)
Told her she could stay, and then I kicked her out that night (Her out that night)
Sick of your manipulation, sick of all your lies (All your lies)
I was in the hospital, and fighting for my life (Fighting for my life)
I was in the hospital, I told you that I love you
You told me you don't love me, I guess that I'm not good enough
Your stuff is on the balcony, I think you should come pick it up (Should come pick it up)
[Outro]
I was in the hospital, and fighting for my life
I was—I was in the hospital, I told you that I love you
You told me you don't love me, I guess that I'm not good enough
Your stuff is on the balcony, I think you should come pick it up (Should come pick it up)