He'll be nice to everyone, wherever we go
See, I just want him to have an easy lifeThe lines in this verse by Kanye West are an example of a confessional because he's talking about what type of life he would want for his future son. I feel like its a very personal verse because he's reflecting on his own life and how other people think of him and he admits that he wants his son to be liked by people and have a better life than he does. Throughout this verse you can see every lines has end rhymes because the last words in each line rhyme with the next. The rhyme scheme in this verse is AA.BB,CC,DD. I'm not exactly sure who Kanye is speaking to because it just seems likes expressing his inner feelings about how people think of him. Another possibility is that he can be speaking to his son so in the future if he has a son,his son will be able to hear how his father planned for him to grow up in a better environment than his.
Not like Yeezy life, just want him to be someone people like
Don't want him to be hated all the time judged
Don't be like your daddy that would never budge
And I'll never let him ever hit a strip club
I learned the hard way, that ain't the place to get love
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