Dmx - Letter to My Son (Call Your Father) lyrics

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Dmx - Letter to My Son (Call Your Father) lyrics

[Intro: DMX] Huh, rrr (Woo) Ooh, rrr This is one of those You already know what it is Rrr [Verse: DMX] Dear son, I look in your eyes, I see my own You look in my eyes, you see my throne As many times I tried to talk to you, explain to you See it didn't mean a thing to you Love you, but right now I wanna bite you I wanna give you a hug, but I might bite you Be a man about it, we can admit when we're wrong Come on, get off that kid sh*t you on If you'd have paid attention, you'd have saw it coming But you a man lookin' through the eyes of a woman Always gon' love your mama (Always), we just drifted apart And my kids, y'all my heart And you got more brothers and sisters Because I got more kids, and hey, it's just what it is You the oldеst, I known you longer, but I don't love them lеss Had to get that off my chest And I don't know what you thought about my use of drugs But it taught you enough to not use them drugs When you were a kid, you play with toys, okay But you a man, put them toys away What I'm saying is stop thinkin' like a child 'Cause what if it's when I'm gone (Damn) That you gotta realize you're wrong? (Damn) And we could've been best of friends all along But it would kinda defeat the purpose of the song 917-915-4804 Give me a call, I love you boy (That's the truth, call me) [Chorus: Usher] Yeah, ay, I let you down Should've been there but I let you down Not too late, not too late I can't give you yesterday But I can learn from my mistakes Not too late, it ain't too late Call your father Call your father [Instrumental Break] [Bridge: Brian King Joseph] Dear father, should've been there when I needed you Should've been there when the devil had a hold of your soul (Hold of your soul, hey, hey) [Instrumental Break] [Chorus: Usher] Ayy, I let you down Should've been there but I let you down Not too late, not too late (Not too late) I can't give you yesterday But I can learn from my mistakes Not too late, it ain't too late Call your father Call your father