NEVER said I was a WINNER

I never said I was a winner
When it's my time to run
My body freeze like tongues stuck to poles in the winter
I always wanted to be in the center,
But my center cause me to be buck-eyed
When the preachers holler out where's my sinners
I screwed the world so much, mother nature ask me "baby could ya please be gentle."
When I watch Tv I get tease with luxuries
And boy don't them boys think they are winners.
I'm not in a lion's den I'm in caterpillar skin
Broken, and lying, about the fate of being a lion's men.
And I still talk like I am a doctor, like I know everything.
I KNOW NOTHING but it's fun putting it to existence though.
One day you may quote me, vote me, choke me, revoke me.
And I'm still heading to that finish line hollering out
I NEVER SAID I WAS A WINNER but it was fun putting it to existence though!

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