Sam. – He Took Your Seat
Sam. – He took your seat – Facebook: www.facebook.com/sam403 The third track released off the upcoming mixtape called “Dear Sam” All credit for the beat goes to The Passion HiFi Lyrics: [First Verse] I took a drive with the devil Sick in the brain I’m ill Because of him I lost my skill Devoured my soul and taken my will I kicked Sam to the back seat The devils back in shot gun choosing the beats Controlling the tempo, how fast the car goes Reminding me how great the highs are compared to the lows Welcome kids to the horror show Sit back relax listen to what I have to say to you Because believe me the devils coming next for you Gonna make you believe angels are below And demons are up above running the show Become a slave, the drugs decide how you behave Soon your life will lose meaning And if you don’t get what you need your left dead feening A short road, ending in a lost soul Gun to your head The closest thing you feel to faithful The messages are subliminal, the light is minimal, good kid gone criminal Before you know it giving Satan a kiss He’s making you feel worthless But it’s the only thing you can identify next to bliss I’m on a thin line between life and death In fact I’m facing the side of death and looking straight down I see the demons as I cringe at their laughing sounds They gather around, awaiting my arrival, like doctors in hospital gown Waiting to give me life on the other side of my mom’s womb And in return here I chose doom. [Second Verse] God gave up on me too he’s not there …
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