Early Morning - Eric Bentley



     
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Early Morning Lyrics


(Chorus)
Early morning trapin, down to make it happen
Workin 50 brick, we bring dem chicken out da plastic
Getting dem bitches gon we kall it dope boi magic
Pull up in dat stanky thing..mane dat thing nasty
(Verse1)
Early bird get da worm mane, dawg im trappin
50 bricks im wrap dem bricks and bustin em out da plastic
Ima get dis money show u dope boy magic..
Right hand cookin and my grams keep packin
Pull up in my trap same color as da chap stick
Workin like micky D's house crown wit da bricks
Twirlin six cell phones cuz im out there getting rich
Pull up on my migo an he got dem stupid seld bricks
All white chicken like im in da country
Country boi comin ice and tall home made
Stupid bands and stupid red mane dawg I got it
Swaggin thru da club I gotta rocket in my pocket

(Chorus)
Early morning trapin, down to make it happen
Workin 50 brick, we bring dem chicken out da plastic
Getting dem b^tches gon we kall it dope boi magic
Pull up in dat stanky thing..mane dat thing nasty
(Verse2)
Nasty whipp is of da chain and my diamond stupid bling
Pull up in dat very whipp same color ice clu
Stupid watch and stupid chain my shiit be retarded mane
Kickin shiit like Jackie chan but over sea like chaliigan
Tokyo and Russia diamond got me spendin benjamins
Soft face hundred big face number
Loud parrot blowin, I was blowin it for da summer
Walkin wit dat green make u think that ima baller
Coca cola shawty cookin on da foreigner
Pull up in my trap whip same color a orange pit
Walkin wit dem guala, half a million on my home bitch
Young ju-man 40roc on my arm bitch
(Chorus)
Early morning trapin, down to make it happen
Workin 50 brick, we bring dem chicken out da plastic
Getting dem b^tches gon we kall it dope boi magic
Pull up in dat stanky thing..mane dat thing nasty

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Eric Bentley, (born September 14, 1916 in Bolton, Lancashire, England) is a renowned critic, playwright, singer, editor and translator. He became an American citizen in 1948, and currently lives in New York City. In 1998 he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame; he is also a member of the New York Theater Hall of Fame, in recognition of his years of performances in cabarets.

Bentley met Bertolt Brecht at UCLA as a young man and is considered one of the pre-eminent experts on Brecht, whose work he has translated. He edited the Grove Press issue of Brecht's work, and made two albums of Brecht songs for the legendary Folkways Records label, most of which had never been recorded in English before.


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