Life Of Tupac Analysis

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Prison is not meant for nobody wish i wasnt here.Mama on welfare god please just wrap your arms around us .I get out in a couple days .im in here for making dumb discussions.There is no woment alive that can take my mama place.Finally out cant believe it staying out of trouble.I attended bruce seldon vs mike tyson boxing matchwith shug knight.After leaving the match one of shug knights associates spotted baby lane a gang member from Compton in the mgm grand lobby.Earlier that year baby lane and his group robbed a member of death rows entourage in footlocker stores.My eyes flashed and i went straight for baby lane. The fight was broken up by security. We later on went to club 662. I left my fiancee and pledge

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