Me, Myself And I

Album: Dangerously In Love (2003)
Charted: 11 4
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  • All the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out
    Ah, ah (there you go, trippin', everything is cool between us baby, I told you that)
    (Out on the road with my people, just doin' what i gotta do) oh
    See I been goin' on, the shit be goin' on, got to trust me ma

    I can't believe I believed everything we had would last
    So young and naive for me to think she was from your past
    Silly of me to dream of one day havin' your kids
    Love is so blind it feels right when it's wrong

    I can't believe I fell for your schemes, I'm smarter than that
    So dumb and naive to believe that with me you're a changed man
    Foolish of me to compete when you cheat with loose women
    It took me some time, but now I moved on
    Because I realized I got

    Me, myself, and I, that's all I got in the end
    That's what I found out
    And it ain't no need to cry, I took a vow that from now on
    I'm gon' my own best friend
    Me, myself, and I, that's all I got in the end
    That's what I found out
    And it ain't no need to cry, I took a vow that from now on
    I'm gon' my own best friend

    You're so controlling, you say that you love me, but you don't
    Your family told me one day I would see it on my own
    Next thing I know I'm dealing with your three kids in my home
    Love is so blind, it feels right when it's wrong

    Now that it's over, stop calling me, come pick up yo clothes
    Ain't no need to front like you're still with me, all your homies know
    Even your very best friend tried to warn me on the low
    Took me some time, but now I am strong
    Because I realized I've got

    Me, myself, and I, that's all I got in the end
    That's what I found out
    And it ain't no need to cry, I took a vow that from now on
    I'm gon' my own best friend
    Me, myself, and I, that's all I got in the end
    That's what I found out
    And it ain't no need to cry, I took a vow that from now
    I'm gon' my own best friend

    (I got me, myself, and I)
    I know that I will never disappoint myself
    (I must have cried a thousand times)
    All the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out
    (I can't regret time spent with you)
    Yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way
    (Now I'm about to make it through)
    After all the rain, you'll see the sun come out again

    (Now I got me, myself, and I)
    Hey, I know that I will never disappoint myself
    (I must have cried a thousand times)
    I've cried, all the ladies, if you feel me, help me sing it out
    (I can't regret time spent with you)
    Yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way
    (So now I'm about to make it through)
    After all the rain, you'll see the sun come out again, yeah

    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, woo, woo, ah, hey, yeah
    (I got me, myself, and I)
    Me, myself, and I
    (I must have cried a thousand times)
    I have cried so many times
    (I can't regret time spent with you)
    I can't regret time spent with you
    (So now I'm about to make it through)
    After all the rain, you'll see the sun come out again

    (Now I got me, myself, and I)
    I know that I will never disappoint myself
    (I must have cried a thousand times)
    If you cried a thousand times, ladies you will survive
    (I can't regret time spent with you)
    Yeah, you hurt me, but I learned a lot along the way
    (So now I'm about to make it through)
    I could see the sun shine if I got me, myself, and I Writer/s: Beyonce Knowles, Robert Waller, Scott Storch
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Exploration Group LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., SEEKER MUSIC PORTFOLIO HOLDCO I LP, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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