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No Biggie, Boo
Written By: D. Collins 12/9/20 You made your play, and I just played with it. You booked a new stud, and dove deep, down in it. You blocked me so I couldn't cock-block you. You being the shot caller ain't no biggie, Boo. You went in a direction that I could never go. Knowing who you really are is really good to know. I must say I don't feel what I once felt. I'll come out a winner with any hand I'm dealt. If dissing me somehow gives you strength. Then, please play it out until the very end. You wanted to step out to get your feet wet. It ain't no biggie, Boo. Go ahead and be my guest. I refuse to be abused, torn down, or broken. Every time I look around new doors are opened. It ain't no biggie, Boo. I will come out on top. And, disprove I'm the man that you think I'm not.
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