Amherst Station 3

Urban Chronicles: Nostalgic Tales from Amherst Station 3
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Lyrics

Ayo, Central Park shit, school six to school sixty-one

Refers to the speaker's experiences in Central Park from school six to school sixty-one.

Every time I walk the panned doors, better have the gun (ah)

Emphasizes the need for protection while navigating through dangerous situations.

Went back and had a yacht with lunch

Recalls a time when the speaker enjoyed luxury, possibly contrasting with current circumstances.

Rode our bikes over Kensington Bridge, Trinidad Park and free lunch

Memories of riding bikes over specific locations, reflecting on the past and free lunch programs.

Rest in peace Nut, rest in peace Barry

Memorializing individuals named Nut and Barry who have passed away.

Rest in peace Mick, heard he got killed by Ferry

Mentions the death of Mick, possibly related to an incident involving a ferry.

Back in nine-seven, me and Laura, had her neck slit

Recounts a past incident in 1997 involving the speaker and Laura, where harm was inflicted.

Walking through, bended, I was plotting on the next bitch

Reflects on past actions and intentions while walking through a challenging environment.

Start fucking Stephanie, had a crush on Pam

Details the speaker's romantic involvement with Stephanie and attraction to Pam.

The broad looking good, though, come here, take my hand

Expresses admiration for Pam's appearance and a desire for physical connection.

Only took one loss, some barely nigga stuck me

Acknowledges a personal loss and betrayal from someone considered a friend.

But sure, you was my man, you could have stopped 'em but you jumped me

Highlights the speaker's disappointment in a friend's failure to intervene in a harmful situation.

It's bool though, machine gun, went back, just dumpin'

Mentions a machine gun, possibly symbolizing a retaliatory response to adversity.

Showed up to school on Monday like "Fuck 'em"

Describes the speaker's defiant attitude upon returning to school after a negative experience.

Kino had to tell, my nigga was Miguel

Refers to Kino and a person named Miguel, expressing hopes for their well-being.

Lafayette to Wakefield, I hope you resting well

Names specific locations, Lafayette to Wakefield, possibly related to significant events or memories.

Fifty-six pimp of the year, I beat the deal

Boasts about being the "pimp of the year" and beating a deal.

That swish shit, fuck Jarel (swish shit fuck Jarel)

Expresses dissatisfaction with someone named Jarel and dismisses their significance.

Swish shit fuck Khalil (swish shit fuck Khalil)

Similar to line 18, expresses dissatisfaction with someone named Khalil.

Shot the caution bells, we left on Leroy Hill

Refers to a location, Leroy Hill, and actions involving caution bells.


Elizabeth, Elizabeth

Depicts a playful and humorous interaction related to a marriage proposal to Elizabeth.

Will you marry me? (ha ha)

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We don't have an answer, we don't have an answer, we don't

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He did it, he did it, he asked her

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What about this Elizabeth?

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Elizabeth?

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Oh yeah

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Yee-ha

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Oh yeah

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We got us a wedding! A wing ding

Celebrates the success of a wedding, expressed with excitement.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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