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Green Grass Vapors
 
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[intro]
Now see you being cool too fast
I didn’t say light that up that quick, shit
Vapors, here ya go, uh

1 - green grass vapors running through my head
I’m feeling higher than the thunder dome
Green grass vapors
Green grass vapors
Green grass vapors, come on

2 - creepin’ on me late at night, hey
Sets me free just to hold it tight, yeah
Slender feel, I do love it so, oh
Shapes the way that my rhythm flows

Repeat 1

Bloody red is what my daddy said
When he looked at my eyes at night, yeah
What we gon’ do, you said go
Cuz your eyes are as red as mine
Told my daddy, hey

Repeat 1
Repeat 1

Repeat 2

Repeat 1 until fade




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