He graffitied like a child
He drew like a child
His handwriting was like a child
He mumbled like a child
He smiled like a child
He was sensitive like a child
"I'm threatened by ridicule."
He expressed his anger and scorn like a child
-"Assassinate the greater and lesser of two evils"
He was pure like a child
-"This song has two notes"
He loved like a child
-"So I wanted to give her a message say 'Courtney we love you', ok ready? I gonna count to three, 1-2-3"
He was afraid like a child
-"I don't know what's gonna happen in next few years, it's kind of scary"
He wanted to run away like a child
-"people are putting that tag on us without us really wanting to do that"
and he did
-"we're prepared to destroy our careers if it happens."
What did he see when he was high?
What did he see when he took that gun that night?
-"The thought of losing my baby haunts me everyday"
but Frances lost you
and the world lost you
It's such a shame that I have to use past tense for all the verbs