sometimes I think of my hometown the happy kids their happy frowns their parents questioning their lively fees I used to see them every day we’d play and puzzle pact and pray and now they wonder what became of me sometimes I wonder what became of me none of us seem to know and now I look at people here their precious wit the mere veneer the woeful knowledge of our woeful greed I probably won’t stay here for long in the land of hiphop happy songs and no one will wonder what became of me then I won’t wonder what became of me none of us will care to know and sometimes I’ll think about our years the too many hopes and too many fears that stood there in my way of loving you I’ll think of every face you make the words we mean the dues you pay and I will never wonder what became of you because I won’t have to
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