“I don't feel much pain Got a knife in my back, and a bullet in my brain I’m clinically insane Walkin' home alone, I see faces in the rain”

—  Lil Peep

Song The Way I See Things, Album: LiL PEEP; PART ONE

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American rapper 1996–2017

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