Read the simple rules here : viewtopic.php?f=26&t=109881Spyder wrote:I murder pen-to-pad lyrically raping when I bend-his-back
And end this battle with him “Zero Love” like a ‘tennis-match.’
Leave his head “All a gash” like ‘split decision’ come-to-be
Flippin shit on ‘Allagash’ bout the only way I’m “Under-C!”
Run-and-flee, not a nice-opponent get on the mic-and-own-it
Basically my name at the top of this page I got a Signing Bonus,
‘Rhyme explosive’ ‘droppin bombs’ off the top, with flow-to-smother
so when I ‘expose’ ya its not ‘secret’ that I “blow-ya-Cover”!!
a flee bitten biter not writer, stay away from my work to spare-ya-own
with weak drop, thinkin your tracks are ‘deep’ but couldn’t “bare-a-tone”
line2- zero in a tennis match is called Love
line3,4- all a gash play on allagash, huge river… so under Sea/C(name)
line7,8- refer to exposing and exploding… play on blow your Cover(name)
line10- a deep voice is baritone
CorrosionCover wrote:I'm restless, a lyrical sorcerer devouring past, oncoming arthropod's last test,
Blocking your book lungs, shook ones, stood one foot on Spyder's chest,
No interest in what's your battle record, paradox like a bottle of sour liqueur,
I'll throttle you, no doubt coz' alone you're wack like "Coccoa's power return",
Time for interrogation, selfish Spidy seems to be towering with the reputation,
For me you've already lost it after performing fetish penis self-amputation,
The solution of a riddle "why you're a clit afraid of death", shit you did admit,
Read it, you want "the money, the women, the fortune and fame" indeed,
but You're punches are funny like torture, common and lame, at least you don't spit,
This ain't street, you ain't tough, even from here you can hear the audience laugh,
1. Devouring past -> devouring pest
2. Shook ones - a reference to "Shook Ones Pt. II", the halfway crooks stuff
4. Without his forum friends he's wack like Coccoa guy (and his last diss on Big Ax-D)
5. He seems to have a lot of respect
7. He stated that for him death is the most fearsome thing in the world
8/9. A play on his interests