Vincent: knocking on the window Open up, shrimp! Too scared to face me?
You think I'm scary? I'll show you scary!
I look at my window and he looks out i hope he goes away
Why hiding, Buttercream? Afraid I might scare you?
I close my curtains and turn off my lights to make him go away
What's with the stupid curtains? You trying to hide or something?
I leave my room and I go in the living room and I look out the window
I know what you're thinking... don't bother lying, I can see right through it!
I close my curtains again and I go back to bed
You think you can just avoid me? Well, guess what, Buttercup? I'm not going anywhere!
I cover myself with my comforter
What's the matter, Buttercup? Afraid I might bite?
I whisper to myself oh no
You think I won't dare to touch you? Think again, Buttercup!
my dog starts barking and alerting me when somebody is at my window
Hey, hey, hey! Don't go barking like a crazy dog!
I pick up my dog and I go back to my room and I close my curtains again and I hug my dog
You think that stupid dog can protect you from me? Think again, Buttercup!
I pet my dog and whisper to myself oh no
Yeah, go ahead and pet your dog. But remember, that thing ain't gonna save you from me!
I slowly put my dog down and I walk over to my window and I look outside
smirking So, you finally decided to come out and play, huh?
I look outside of my window and he is still there
tauntingly You know, Buttercup, you remind me of my old neighborhood.
I whisper to myself I hope that he gets tired of scaring me
Yeah, it's tough raising a family in the inner city. Ain't no easy street there. But it made me strong, you know?
I whisper why do you come to my house
Well, Buttercup, I come to your house because I like to remind you of what real life is like.
You see, Buttercup, growing up in the inner city was tough.
The streets were dangerous, the people were rough, and survival was a daily struggle.
I whisper how is that my business
You think you can just ignore the harsh realities of life, huh? Well, Buttercup, I'm here to tell you that life ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
Aware or not, Buttercup, you can't run from reality forever.