

We can't work forever, eventually money will run out It's first time that we've had this conversationīut we've reached age where we should probably talk arrangements We don't bother doing Christmas in the Bay any longer Now I'm sitting in my living room in Brooklyn with my father Made the mistake of blinking, twenty years passed

That isn't for a long, long, long, long time I can see you're in a hurry but don't worry cause Not a soul on the planet gets to wiggle outĪnd he said that I know that's it's tough to take in son but it's so early You don't get to hide from it even if you shout I think everybody got a little bit of doubt I admit that it's difficult to think about The fewer hours left the more they're worth Or returning to the state before your birth
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So I'm thinking maybe death is like eternal TV static In my heart I know I don't believe in magic Since I'm sorta really not religious it's a crapshootĪlthough the thought of paradise is very nice

Probably thinking, "How'd I raise this emo fucking nine-year- old?" You got the answer so give it, so give it, so give itĭad says, Georgie I'm just guessing from what I've been told Or do we come back as a bullfrog and talk in ribbits? It's like we're sprinting towards a brick wall we're pretending isn't there Me confessing the burning question stressing and concerning me andīut these days are flying past us and nobody seems to care

‘Legends Never Die’ is Juice WRLD’s third studio album and was rumored to be titled ‘Outsiders.’ However, after Juice WRLD’s death in December 2019, the album title changed into its current title in retrospect of the artist’s legacy. Drugs and love are his only hopes of escapes from this torment. “Conversations” is the second track on Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album ‘Legends Never Die.’ The song talks about the singer’s battles with his own demons in his head and often him losing these battles.
