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Llfeproof, I see your gauntlet thrown down Is my life rough enough to smash your crown? Are my depths so deep to make you drown? If I leave you on the dash when I’m in town Can you take the heat; will you melt down? I’ll pitch you to my son; he’ll knock you downtown Maybe even all the way to Cooperstown Take you on a sweaty run, sun-up to sundown Wear you on my hip when I ride ‘round Subject you to every ride on the playground (But modern playgrounds are all padded down) Dance all day and night at a howdown Take you to Tombstone for a showdown Pick a fight with a boxer of world renown Ask a pro wrestler to see his best takedown Drop you at the ranch in something brown Leave you in a wok in Chinatown Then take you to a masseuse for a rubdown If I can’t defeat you, should I be let down? Not rugged enough, should I wear a gown? It appears that you survived, what a comedown At least my phone’s safe, but still I frown It’s ringing really loud, not in shutdown Telling me not to be such a fool clown 4/14/15
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