Feels Like Home (feat. Daiela)
Miss that place that I used to go
All those faces I used to know
Summer too hot and the winter cold
But it feels like home
Running late gotta catch this
Last stop on the six train, first thing on my checklist
Grew up fast on this platform
Hop the turnstile, acting reckless
Keep your head up, tuck your necklace
Bacon, egg and cheese breakfast
Tinfoil, mama packed my lunch acting protective
Maybe cause the shots lock your jaw like it's tetanus
But I don't pay attention to her lessons
There's a shorty I'm obsessing bout
Surely she gon want me to be cool
On my way to school
Never the same train but always the same dude
He be sitting in his drool, eyes droopy
His only friend is Lucy
I would describe him more but I'm telling the story loosely
Cuz I'm from the city where side eyes be your last look
Ask cook, he got caught staring and got his ass whopped
Had him rocking a black eye in the class book
Round the time I started writing rhymes in my black book
I'm on
Yea, NYC Baby
Ahh shit
Feel like home man
Miss that place that I used to go
All those faces I used to know
Summer too hot and the winter cold
But it feels like home
And this shit doesn't
How the fuck I'm 'posed to tell my mom that I'm struggling
Damn really miss my sis and my cousin
Even miss my dad only see him once a dozen
But out here I got nothing but a pencil
Outlines, late work, heart on a stencil
'Member back when Tristan came to visit every weekend and we'd whip around the Honda even though we lacked credentials
We was nothing but potential
Adulthood scary cause there's nothing to prevent you
From steering that too far
I took a walk on the river just to wash these scars
And when I wade in the water I go back to god
It's ok now
Inhale take a sip and when I lay down
I see nappy heads still rockin the spray ground
Sitting on the six train city is my playground
And I'll be back any day now
Miss that place that I used to go
All those faces I used to know
Summer too hot and the winter cold
But it feels like home
It feels like it
Oh, it feels like home