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Us Quotes by Earl Sweatshirt
- Product of popped rubbers and pops that did not love us. So when I leave home keep my heart on the top cupboard
- 'What you doin'?' Nothin' much, would shout out some other stuff. Got to fucking bounce, guess the bouncer's had enough of us.
- Fans catch us on Animal Planet, tracking hoes and attacking faster than foes can change the channel, whoa.
- Hungry wolves at the door, bitch, let us in. Kill 'em all, O.F. is what I represent.
- Fuck with the Wolves, we startin' to bark viciously. Catch us in a pile of bodies where dead bitches be.
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