Fat juicy lips, ebony let me taste your spittle
Catch me if you can bumpin
Hear rap like Angela Bassett for Malcolm X
Ice cold golden texts, cassette of Inspectah Deck
Uncontrolled substance, earring inside her belly button
and one inside her Power-you she said she use for nuttin
SCREAM ON IT, Bobby the black Green Hornet
Girl DREAM ON IT, I put the Killa Bee sting on it
Rejuvenated, honey kept her throat lubricated
Let off so much ?, N-Sync couldn’t recuperate it
Back scratchin, eyes squintin, Dusk to Dawn
Quentin Tarantino type porn, like Lewinsky-Bill Clinton
Suck it down with no commercial,
good Power Universal Self Savior Why
B.O.B.B.Y.!
Catch me if you can bumpin
Girl SCREAM ON IT, Bobby the black Green Hornet
c’mon DREAM ON IT, the Killa Bee sting on it
Screw the top off the boilin pot, girl you must be boilin hot
Sit on my unfalling cock, let me strike your G spot
Catch me if you can bumpin
Yo, kept a nigga well fed, put seven braids in my head
Pillow soft as cobweb, Egyptian cotton bedspread
Lyin deep between the legs, I mix the sperm with the eggs
Bust off about a keg, she called it creamy nutmeg
Catch me if you can bumpin
Throw on my high beams, her breasts was like two scoops of ice cream
I scream, you scream, we all want, ice cream
“To Dream the Impossible Dream,” one of my personal favorite songs, and so it was great to hear it on the 4th of July in a time like this. Interestingly enough, Brian Stokes Mitchell contracted coronavirus a couple of months or so before he got the opportunity to sing this and so it is great to see that his voice is still strong after the rough battle with the virus. Also, this amazing man frequently leaned out of his apartment to sing the song in New York City as a thanks to all our dedicated healthcare workers and to keep the hope alive in everyone.
An overall pretty nice contemporary piece in my opinion. Certainly not among my favorites and I don’t hear it to much anyone but back when I was between about 10-13 I heard this a lot because it is among my mom’s favorites and she had it going in car trips frequently (among others). So it brings back nice memories from my earlier childhood even though that is not at all what the song is trying to get across.