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On the highway, on the freeway, in the airport
In the airplane, in the airtrain, in Brooklyn USA
To a tinsel town where now that the Dodgers play
Where they bought it, where they tried it
Where they double it, where they triple it
where they're flippin it, and where the cars park
where the girls dance naked
where they know when you're fakin it
Where the rubber meets road here
Where the half meets the whole
The bought meet the sold
Where the young meet the old
Truth be told I got something on my mind
Ya'll got to know it
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
He got a lot of enemies
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi
On the highway, on the freeway, in the airport
On the airtrain, in the airplane, in Brooklyn USA
In a tinsel town where now that the Dodgers play
And where they searcing for something That you would never find
Where they looking at her and sayin it's so fine
Where they keep saying it was suicide
Where they never seen that look in their father's eye
And where the rubber meet the road
And where the hot meet the cold
The spirit meet the soul
The young meet the old
I say, truth be told, I got something on my mind
Ya'll gotta know
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
He got a lot of enemies
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi
In the airplane, in the airtrain, in Brooklyn USA
To a tinsel town where now that the Dodgers play
Where they bought it, where they tried it
Where they double it, where they triple it
where they're flippin it, and where the cars park
where the girls dance naked
where they know when you're fakin it
Where the rubber meets road here
Where the half meets the whole
The bought meet the sold
Where the young meet the old
Truth be told I got something on my mind
Ya'll got to know it
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
He got a lot of enemies
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi
On the highway, on the freeway, in the airport
On the airtrain, in the airplane, in Brooklyn USA
In a tinsel town where now that the Dodgers play
And where they searcing for something That you would never find
Where they looking at her and sayin it's so fine
Where they keep saying it was suicide
Where they never seen that look in their father's eye
And where the rubber meet the road
And where the hot meet the cold
The spirit meet the soul
The young meet the old
I say, truth be told, I got something on my mind
Ya'll gotta know
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
He got a lot of enemies
I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi
Lyrics submitted by Jag3892
Track duration: 03:49
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"I got a brother named Lee who look just like me
He got a lot of enemies"
This just seems like him making an excuse. He didn't do the things which caused these people to become his enemies his brother lee did them and his brother lee is everywhere he is.
anyway, im pretty sure its about him leading a double life, one in brooklyn, and the other in LA...both places
are where the dodgers have played...
If anybody's braindead, the Dodgers play in LA... and Brooklyn is in New York... They're on opposite coasts ;] haha.
There was a book I read once that this song reminded me of.. I forget what it's called.
Um. My Friend Leonard. I don't really know what it's about.