It seems as if I gravitate to women from out of state
The college girls who graduate, the ones who just navigate
I love the thrill of unfamiliar faces, from unfamiliar places
I'm going through a phase that I can't escape
It's easier to love you here where nobody know you
As you settle in you'll find that it's no fun when you local
All the girls I know from outta town don't ever be mobile
So I'm always playing chauffeur, wasting gas, spending cash on her
Tryna think of places I can show her
Tryna keep her low key, before the trouble comes
Cause once she settles in she'll act like she don't know me
Little old me, then I gotta find another one
Tell me bout your life back home, where you coming from
How the hell you end up here, what you running from
What are you a criminal or something, she responds back
What is this a interview or something, good response back
A closed mouth creates a open ear
I'm tryna listen to where my heart is telling me that I should go from here
You only clingy cause I'm all you really know from here
You don't really need me, you just want me cause you lonely here
That's fine with me, you can spend your time with me
Your favorite thing to ask is where can I find some tree
In that department you got more knowledge than me
That's ironic, cause you rolling up on your college degree
It's like a quarter to three, I just opened your text
No words at all, it only shows an address
And one attachment video, showing you with your bestie
In a one shoulder dress, to show the quote on your chest
Insta story polls to see who knows you the best
I may not know you inside out, but I know you inside
Them rides to the 443 be getting tiring
Ima need the 411 before I try again
I tried to keep a open line with 973
She just had another kid last year, it could of been me
And I'm tryna get alone time with 704
But she always super busy so my texts get ignored
Them out of town relationships is perfect when you make time
But once you miss a face time, they treat that like a hate crime
Where I see us going, pshh anywhere but steady
But if you ever in my city I'll be ready