Lil B - Lettter To Brandon lyrics

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Lil B - Lettter To Brandon lyrics

It seems that I've floated too far out to sea So, I'm writing a letter to myself Just to tell myself what I really feel When I wasn't too far and couldn't say it Hey, Dear Brandon How are you doing, and what are you doing? This is Based, so you know it's something real from the poet Something from the heart You just know it So, what's up with your family? Everybody, how you doing? Keeping it gangster, I love 'em How are you doing? Keeping it real, so real I'm out to sea Out to see everything I still've yet to see Lil B Or Brandon Bruno Remember that, B? Remember what Mom used to call you, Lil B? Rappin' when you was a little smaller The Sonic Couch Sega Games All your little partners Remember that? Remember Arts Magnet? Longfellow, all of that? The fun times Crazy times Headstart Everything getting a headstart Remember that? Remember falling off the bike the first time? Remember riding around Waterfront all night? Remember that? Remember The East Bay Vivarium? I said Lil B, Remember The Vivarium? Or Brandon, excuse me But once again, Brandon, dear Brandon Remember everything else Remember when you had your first performance when you was younger? You had a poet contest It was a little thing You was talking about your pet reptile and you didn't even have one Remember you lied and said you had an iguana and didn't have one? That was funny I remember that So funny Second Grade Cla**rooms On the computers - Remember when computers first came out The old school Macs? - In the computer lab with all my friends Brandon, remember everything else - When you was on the boat And you took the trip at Arts Magnet? Stayed the night, overnight - Deck hand crew Boat crew Cooking crew? You was up all night Beating sailor man's time by Oh-Three-Hundred A Hundred Million Oh Nine You know I play around I had to keep with my lingo Keep setting trends and keep saying bingo But I gotta go, I'm floating too far out to sea Dear Brandon, dear Based God Never forget anything that you've done And don't wait till you're out to sea to appreciate it