I used to wanna move just for the sake of moving forward
put the keys in the ignition stomp the pedal through the floor board
land somewhere in cali where I could sit and smell the ocean but the problem with wandering is never knowing where your going
I got lost and I never even left
I guess the thought of having comfort often leads to regrets
and I admit it for a minute I was sidetracked
I shouldve focused on my art a little more that was my bad
all apologies go to my family and my dad
through ups and downs thick and thin you always had my back
I love you and I think sometimes I just dont show it
so if I have to go tonight heres to hoping that you know it
put your glass up they always told us we were last up
but if you make enough noise its too loud for them to pass up
what up with Dave it looks as if youre doing better things are lookin up I just pray it lasts forever
once upon a time i hit my head in Portland woke up confused in a hospital bed somewhere in Oregon and it was weird to me everything there looked so foreign
it was one of those moments where you really realize whats imporant
your family your friends and the people that you love my music is my growth and thats worth more than a couple bucks you hope it lasts forever but know that it never does
remember on the path to get there please just have some fun I mean for Christ's sake were so scared to play the high stakes that we skate throughout life wondering if we'll see the ice break and theres something wrong with that and maybe its not my place
to tell you you should smile but shit just look at my face I love my life and there aint nothin wrong with that every memories a moment with another song attached so go ahead and beat the drums I think well see the sun I love this place thats why Im leaving one.
credits
from Where It's Cloudy,
released November 22, 2011
Written and Preformed. Mouse Powell
Produced. Make Sense
Additional vocals. Andres Rodriguez
Recorded, Mixed, and Engineered. ILL AL for AOTA Recordings
The TeacherRapperHero takes on the evil Slick in this hip-hop retelling of the classic 8-bit Beat-em-Up. Great rhymes and samples. If only this album was finished fully! Aaron "ProtoBusterSwrd" Rodriguez