Meditate

Album: My Big Day (2023)
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  • I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    I meditate, and t-t-t-t-t-t-take it

    Follow your words right through when you go
    Nobody else can do what you know
    Anything that you lose
    You know all of us are counting too

    Can you see, boy?
    You know out there they will cut your teeth out
    I know what they want
    They're coming out

    Don't say too much
    Don't wake them up
    Just hold your pride
    They play too rough

    Can you see, boy?
    You know out there they will cut your teeth out
    I know what they want
    They're coming out

    I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    I meditate, and t-t-t-t-t-t-take it
    T-t-t-t-take it
    T-t-t-t-take it
    T-t-t-t-take it, take it

    Follow the road's light to where we go
    Nobody else can do what you know
    Anything that you do
    You won't feel no pain, no suffering too

    Can you see, boy?
    You know out there they will cut your teeth out
    I know what they want
    They're coming out

    I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    Well, that's a pain that I can take
    I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    Well, that's a pain that I can take
    I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    Well, that's a pain that I can take
    I never stand, I never wait
    I never walk, I levitate
    They're punching like a heavyweight
    Well, that's a pain that I can take Writer/s: Jack Steadman, Nilufer Yanya
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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