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Dr. Cypher Round 12: Poem Analysis
K.i.D Cypher Round 12

(Prince EA)
A lot of people call me Urkel and that really makes my day
Cuz' they ain't know Steve was hittin Laura up in Rachel's place
I'm Rachel Ray the way i cook these rappers up i mix-em in a pot, i put these rappers up
I check all these ingredients i look these rappers up my Lil brother said it best: "man these stupid rappers suck" yup, and i ain't even got a little brother i just said that line so you can get a little closer to a time when ain't none of you'll left
I been Sonnin' these Youngins' and I punish you'll vets i ain't, walk ya path but i studied you'll steps now I'm sick like that chick with under arm sweat in the club ughhhhhhh
I'm one of the best, rappers in the game and ill cover all bets
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Its a plane! Its an asian guy//
Creatin rhymes that be shakin places and breaking minds//
My teams got a really nice rasta, no kind jamaican guy//
I need to hold stress, defeatin these creeps with no breathe//
I'm evil and mad at bieber cause he's with selena gomez//
That's my baby, and now my heart is left in the dust//
I'm okay with Rebecca Black as my celebrety crush//
You sissys won't, come fist to fist with this criminal//
I'm sick to slow-ly hit your, close sibling and slit your sisters throat// you dudes refuse to be ruthless I proved you goofs//
Aq babboon that's rude at your funral just poopin up on your tombstone//
Mental so you should get low, I'm wreckin you plain and simple//
You're mad cause your breezy just used my genitals as her pillow//
Hah?
They love me cause I'm pryde and I'm a ridah//
Just call me a Crazed kid like I be Isaac and Alijah

(Sahtyre) yea bitch im on my fred flinstone get me on a track imma snap like my wristbone/ see me at the spot imma rock like a gemstone since i said rock might as well go n get

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