PoeticCc Tha Prophet is tha new breed of rapper. Born in Oklahoma City and raised in Long Beach, Ca he has been influenced by all different styles of rap and genre of music. With two solo albums to his credit as of 2008. "Death Before Dishonor" (2005) & "Tha Bastard In Blacc" (2006), and a collaborative album with Ninjaface entitled "K.O.M.B.A.T." (2008). Also an Original member of Mid South Musicc, an independant record label in Oklahoma City, Ok.
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Actually a poet must be rather stoned to make this kind of crap
Yes, to be stoned or not be stoned that is the question,
whathever it isnobler to role a joint,
and by lighting,
end him.
Yes indeed, stonedness is the WAY, for me
its been a friend, an allay, a comfort,
So yes Being a Stoned Poet is being the Ganja,
I am the Whacky Tabacci,
I am Marry Jane
Yes, to be stoned or not be stoned that is the question,
whathever it isnobler to role a joint,
and by lighting,
end him.
Yes indeed, stonedness is the WAY, for me
its been a friend, an allay, a comfort,
So yes Being a Stoned Poet is being the Ganja,
I am the Whacky Tabacci,
I am Marry Jane
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It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
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