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Alla [95]
2 years ago
9

Try To make a song better than this For Brainliest NO WEBSITES USE UR OWN WORDS

English
2 answers:
larisa86 [58]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Monica [59]2 years ago
4 0
Always loggin onto Brainly

I’m earn’n these points daily

My brain ain’t filled up wit air

My brains filled up wit stacks

n’ these stacks filled up wit facts

You say it’s unfair

but my talent is rare

You may call me Ry

but I ain’t no small fry

Cause bundled up inside

Is a big surprise

My brain power will tower

Over your lies n’ false answers

n’ you know I can’t lie

Cause I got add, subtract, n’ divide

memorised inside

So get off my back

Cause when I’m spittin these facts

I’m spittin em fast

So sit down n’ get on the ground

These words will blow your mind

Leave yuh locked up

Wit your tongue tied

you better back down

Cause I’m takin my crown

n’ now you may bow




How did I do ? Leave me a comment ;)


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