Fallin'
Lyrics Sheet by Jay-Z
(CHORUS) I know I should’ve did that; I know it’ gonna come right back.
I know it’s gonna destroy everything I made; It’s probably gonna get your boy sent away.
But this game I play ain’t no way to fix it; It’s inevitable that I’m… Fallin’!
(1st Verse) Said where I would stop before I even started;
When I get to one brick then the game I would depart with.
Got to one brick then I looked to the sky like Sorry God, I lied, but give me one more try.
Got two bricks, new cars, new whips;
But brothers never learn till they end up in the news clips.
The irony of sellin’ drugs is sort of like you using it;
Guess it’s two sides to what substance abuse is.
Can’t stop, won’t stop addicted to this new s***; Brand new convertibles, I’m so roofless
Front row fight night see how big my tube is? F*** HD brother, see how clear my view is?
But there’s a price for overdoing it; Doin’ it this big will put you on the map.
Stick-up kids is out to tax; Plus the FBI boys with the cameras in the back… Damn!
(CHORUS) I know I should’ve did that; I know it’ gonna come right back.
I know it’s gonna destroy everything I made; It’s probably gonna get your boy sent away.
But this game I play ain’t no way to fix it; Now you… Fallin’!
(2nd Verse) Now you fallin’ when you should’ve fell back;
Right into they lap fallin’ and applaudin’. And they screamin’ at the screen;
Damn, you f***** up like your favorite movie scene;Godfather, Goodfellas, Scarface, Casino;You seen what that last run did to Deniro in Heat?
Can’t beat the odds; Can’t cheat the Gods; Can’t blow too hard; Life’s a deck of cards
Now ya tumbling, it’s humbling, ya fallin’, ya mumbling;
Under ya breath like you knew this day as coming, fallin.
Now let’s pray that arm candy that you left your ex for stay down and come in handy.
‘Cause come January it get cold when the letters start to slow;
And ya commissary low and lawyer screams, “Appeal!” only thinking about a bill.
And ya chances are nil… Damn! Gravity’s ill.
(CHORUS) I know I should’ve did that; I know it’ gonna come right back.
I know it’s gonna destroy everything I made; It’s probably gonna get your boy sent away.
But this game I play ain’t no way to fix it; It’s inevitable, but you’re Fallin’!
(3rd Verse) And you can’t get up, all you do is push-up, pull-up, sit-up;
Lock down the town now belongs to the squares, who said they won’t make the same mistakes that got you there; And your arm candy sweet on ‘em…
And the woman that you left for this heffa’ got a college degree comin’;
Bad news keeps comin’, hard to keep somethin’ on your stomach.
You’re sick ‘bout what ya life is becoming.
But your use-to’s, has-beens raggin’ bad ‘bout all the new dudes talking tough on the YouTube ‘bout what ya used to do but that’s old school to the new crew;
They doin’ numbers like Sudoku.
They’re the new you and it’s damn near inevitable; They’ll experience déjà vu too.
Fight and you’ll never survive, run and you’ll never escape; So just fall from Grace!
SONNET 29 [c.1592]
By William Shakespeare
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When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, |
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I all alone beweep my outcast state |
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And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries |
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And look upon myself and curse my fate, |
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Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, |
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Featured like him, like him with friends possess'd, |
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Desiring this man's art and that man's scope, |
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With what I most enjoy contented least; |
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Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, |
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Haply I think on thee, and then my state, |
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Like to the lark at break of day arising |
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From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; |
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For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings |
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That then I scorn to change my state with kings. |
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Further Teacher Resources
1- Cliff Notes’ Critical Commentary on Sonnet 29
2- Synopsis and use of Sonnet 29 in Popular Culture
Democracy [1949] ~ by Langston Hughes |
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Democracy will not come
Today, this year
Nor ever
Through compromise and fear.
I have as much right
As the other fellow has
To stand
On my two feet
And own the land.
I tire so of hearing people say,
Let things take their course.
Tomorrow is another day.
I do not need my freedom when I'm dead.
I cannot live on tomorrow's bread.
Freedom
Is a strong seed
Planted
In a great need.
I live here, too.
I want freedom
Just as you.
Further Teacher Resources
1- A Peer-Criticism of ‘Democracy’ and its meaning
A link to an article in PDF format on the
“Voice and the Visual Poetry of Langston Hughes”
by Leslie Wheeler |
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