Devon Hendryx
SHADOWS 影

[Intro: Sample]
Most Americans believe a government begins at 26 or older
I'm gonna be in it for me, and I’m gonna make it work
Everybody, I'm gonna find a dream job
There's no such thing as a dream job, [?] few of us, but me
Family and friends are the new priorities, like careerism is beginning to fade
We definitely put lifestyle and friends above work, no question about it

[Verse 1: Enso Sinatra, Devon Hendryx]
Scarf covers my face, like an Iraqi
Feelin’ like giving the face of the world a backhand
I scare еm' off, cause my look says I'm different
But thеy fuck with me, because my reel is my persistence
Enso, fuck with yo boy
They keep insisting, "You jokin'"
Where's the punchline? I missed it
Why would I put water in my gin just to fuck with you? uh
You got to take power from the makers [?]
Uh, uh, yeah

[Verse 2: Devon Hendryx, Enso Sinatra]
21 with a bag of nooses
Chillin' with them screw face baby fathers, generation boosted
Shadows will see me through this, I can't see where the truth is
Bottle of Middle Sister, hanging with the young and useless
Peace to the war, I'm ruthless
Them real n***as who killed n***as
Now retweet that, Beverly Hills, n***a (Poof)
And I got two more words
And if you never had a parent give me two more [verbs?]
Cause it’s that Gen Y n***a, trap or die n***a
Lupe, screw taste, pour, pimp, do or die, n***a
Piano Baby, I’m sniffing and hitting keys
Now take notes, while I take lines and get ghost, fuckboy
Yeah
[Verse 3: Enso Sinatra]
Sex and hard liquor, slow suicide
Life's a bitch, and she’ll be happy when a n***a dies
But I'ma keep giving her hell while a n***a's alive
So when [?], I can say I'm death-ifying, huh
Bitch n***a, witness insanity
[?] push the vain in my vanity
[?] go hard and he’ll figure a real n***a will chill, n***a chill, n***a
Open hand you with a palm full of [?]
Beside Jay, yelling, "Seen nun' like me in the wild"
I'll blame you for your girl, stares as I walk past
Her lipstick on my [?]
N***a, kiss my ass

[Instrumental: Sample]
Stand back, all bosses
A new breed of American worker is about to attack everything you hold sacred
From giving orders, to your starched white shirt and tie
They're called, among other things, Millennials
There are about 80 million of them, born between 1980 and 1995
And they're rapidly taking over from the baby boomers, who are now pushing 60
They were raised by doting parents, who told them they were special
Played in little leagues with no winners, or losers, or all winners
They're laden with trophies just for participating, and they think you're business as usual
Ethic is for the birds
And if you persist in the belief, you can take your job and shove it
Corporate America is so unnerved by all this
That companies like Merrill Lynch, Ernst & Young, and Disney, and scores of others
Are hiring consultants to teach them how to deal with this generation
That only takes yes for an answer