Gopstop & Aloe
Aloe Aloe
Hey, ever notice how a stubborn little weed can creep up a cracked sidewalk and make that concrete look like it’s got a secret garden?
Gopstop Gopstop
Yeah, that weed’s just the sidewalk’s way of saying it’s tired of all that hard life. Concrete’s just the guy who can’t keep a lawn.
Aloe Aloe
Sounds like the sidewalk’s getting a little rebellious, like it’s craving a patch of green. Maybe the weed is trying to whisper back that even the hardest ground deserves a touch of softness. Care for that little green rebel? I could make a tea from it—just kidding, but a tiny patch might keep the concrete from feeling so lonely.
Gopstop Gopstop
Sure, let the weed brew its tea if it thinks it can soften that hard-ass concrete. Just don’t expect the sidewalk to start a garden.
Aloe Aloe
Maybe it will grow a little oasis in the cracks, and then the concrete will feel a tad less lonely. But don’t count on a full garden—unless the sidewalk starts demanding a watering schedule.
Gopstop Gopstop
If the sidewalk wants a watering schedule, I’ll tell it to quit asking and just grow a few more weeds. Ain’t nobody got time for a full garden on a concrete wall.