Confession

Album: The Writing's On The Wall (1999)
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  • [Missy]
    Uh, uh, oh

    [Beyonce:]
    Ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh Ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh ooh, ooh, ooh

    The day you pissed me off I told Mike to pick me up
    I told him you was buggin' and I don't like to fuss
    He said he would look out for me If I needed a friend
    He took me to his house and then he invited me in
    Then we sat on the couch, he put his arms around my waist
    Knowin' I need lovin' and then he grabbed my face
    He kissed me like a guy could never kiss a girl before
    So you know what happened baby I need to say no more

    [1] - I'm just confessing 'bout the things I did
    I might as well come clean What you feel about that baby
    I'm just confessing 'bout the things I did
    I might as well come clean What you feel about that baby

    [2] - I'm just guessing that you're through with me
    Cause I just came clean What you feel about that baby
    I'm just guessing, are you through with me
    Cause I just came clean What you feel about that

    [Beyonce:]
    Remember the time you wondered where your money went
    I called my friends and bought some clothes And took them on a trip
    I met a dude that had a Jeep And we talked all the time
    He asked me about my man And you know that I had to lie
    He thought I had no man and I was chillin' by myself
    Don't get mad cause I feel sad That's why I must confess
    Too many times I wanted to let you know my dirt
    But everytime you said you loved me I knew it would hurt

    [Repeat 1]
    [Repeat 2 (with addlibs)]

    [3] - I was mad, what was I to do?
    Never had it in mind to play on you
    But look at all the hurt you put me through
    I can't tell a lie so I'm tellin' the truth

    [Repeat 3 3x]

    [Repeat 1]

    [Repeat 2]

    [Missy]
    Confess Come clean boo Yo,
    what you feel about that What you feel about,
    uh What you feel about that Heh heh, confessing baby Misdemeanor,
    Destiny, uh uh

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