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Watch Got Clean

from Spooks and Sagacity by Diffusive

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A song representing consumerism featuring a speech by Noam Chomsky critiquing the very idea.

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Fuck do you mean?
Elegant genes
Wrist look silver
Socks look green
Ponder a bit about what you need
The man got clever and the
Watch got, clean

If a nigga really want it, he can get it, I'm a menace and I'm pimping with a sentence like
I'm Iceberg with nice words, linguistics get invented when I'm spitting rhymes
Pretentious with lexicons and ascendance that's well beyond
Exploding with coding and loading up when I flow, imposing on little souls and blowing up when I go like
Hiroshima, Nagasaki with the bombings, wow
Versace, Versace, Socket Secure 5 proxies, bro
In Milwaukee with my posse fuck yo colleagues, you niggas sleep
Stay woke, drink a coffee
I might just kill em, a Batman villain
Like Bane, I'm insane, I break backs for a living
Chaos theory, looking at feedback loops
My girl, rocking curls and high knee black boots
Throwing off these other girls like a teeth gap do, looking at gems and pearls like I need that too
Vanilla and chocolate swirl like I eat bamboo, doing it flawless
Twirl, twist, and swing back loose

Fuck do you mean?
Elegant genes
Wrist look silver
Socks look green
Ponder a bit about what you need
The man got clever and the
Watch got, clean

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from Spooks and Sagacity, released October 12, 2018

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