
new rap, diss 16…………….?
yo i muster strife, slice you with my trusty knife
cut the touges out of dumb down with a rusty spike
crush the light, the lead the feeble to hardship
cerbral control unfold in evil and darkness
a marksman, archers target resistance
an android programmed with every line in exsistance
i rhyme with persistance, my army forms in the distance
with slit wrists you enter the afterlife witn asistance
encryptions, persciptions emeded in the stone of Rashid
ancient curses burn verses in those that cross me
fasicts attacking bashing your brains in
posion you like the AIDS made for vaccinations
Blood in Blood out? Nah your blood pooles
i am above rules i say fuck you and cut scool
i ll strangle you, hang you bitch too
like the angels ill fuck you like gen 6 2
It’s good for the “style” that it is. Everyone knows I’m not into all the cursing..but aside from that it’s effective for the style it is. A lot of good wordplay and great metaphors.
8/10
Peace, Love & Happiness
swiss army knife
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