WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Welcome to my world, where the streets are paved with gold, Where dreams are bought and sold, and stories never told. In a land of plenty, where the riches overflow, But in this paradise, there's so much we don't know.
Yo, step into my realm, where the diamonds never fade, Luxury and opulence, a never-ending parade. Mansions on the hills, cars that gleam and shine, But behind the velvet curtains, there's a thin, fragile line. Money rains from the sky, but the heart feels so hollow, Chasing after shadows, in a world we can't follow. Endless wondering, searching for the truth, In this land of plenty, we still miss our youth.
Welcome to my world, where the streets are paved with gold, Where dreams are bought and sold, and stories never told. In a land of plenty, where the riches overflow, But in this paradise, there's so much we don't know.
Stacks of cash, but the soul feels the strain, In a sea of abundance, we still feel the pain. Glimmering lights, but the nights are so cold, In this strange world of riches, we still search for the old. Endless parties, but the laughter feels forced, In this land of plenty, we still feel the remorse. Wondering eyes, looking for a sign, In this paradise of plenty, we still seek the divine.
In the midst of all the glitter, we search for something real, A touch of genuine, a moment we can feel. Beyond the wealth and splendor, lies a simple plea, To find a sense of purpose, to truly just be free.
Yo, in this kingdom of gold, where the riches never end, We're lost in the maze, trying to comprehend. Luxury and fame, but the heart's still yearning, In the glow of the lights, our souls keep burning. We got everything we want, but not what we need, In this world of plenty, we still plant the seed. Of hope and dreams, in the midst of the bling, Searching for the meaning, in the songs we sing.
Welcome to my world, where the streets are paved with gold, Where dreams are bought and sold, and stories never told. In a land of plenty, where the riches overflow, But in this paradise, there's so much we don't know