Roots Manuva - Thinking
I can???t see what they want from Smith
I am a man of my own mind I`m life in a beat 
With many of eyes (?), more pony (?) more tits
I downed a crook and I act like a twit (?)
Could it be that I need some councelling? 
Could it be no one will amount to him 
There`s too much truth when if I hav??? got the urge to sing 
More soul more sin am reflect within 
Am an lonely soldier, only with more composure 
I told ya about my next motion title 
Some for you to hate, some for you to like 
Some for you to love, my tears are full of blood
Think about you think about me 
Think about this think about that 
I am dangerously thinking 
Thinking about me sitting here thinking 
Think about you think about me 
Think about this think about that 
I am dangerously thinking 
Thinking about me sitting here thinking
Thirty year???s old and I never had a job
Who`s that lay-about professional slob 
Cooling in my yardy in corner on the club 
Look me and spread to come squeeze my knob 
Social crouching big time yob 
Unintellectual sexual slob 
All that I have is my balls and my slang 
I could get dirty and dig for? duties 
Most unrudy,? to yours truly 
Roots Manuva remove you???re whiteness 
Lyrical curtness, got enough frauds
At home and abroad 
I`m most on toward
Think about you think about me 
Think about this think about that 
I am dangerously thinking 
Thinking about me setting here thinking 
Think about you think about me 
Think about this think about that 
I am dangerously thinking 
Thinking about me sitting here thinking
The scorn grows and it shows in my eyes 
The truth and the lies, the demon a wise 
Solution in the sun set and the sun rise 
Revolution itself the time is nil 
I´m the hippie I am the gangster the contradiction 
The plastic dick that needs to be fixed with some good piece of pony 
To cool my vein, pray for me mummy help me maintain 
Hip to the poly trip? up in the chain of
Crazy commission and those who don???t listen
And those who don???t care and don???t who don???t fair 
 My god how could it be that the learn come to terms with my misery,
 and still be me and still be free and no?