Jorja Interlude

Album: More Life (2017)
Charted: 42 49
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  • When you see them fall down
    But you pick 'em up
    You still let them touch the ground
    Don't worry, I swear
    They'll know you're trying to help 'em

    Tryna stay light on my toes
    Just ran a light in a Rolls
    Told me I'm lookin' exhausted
    You hit it right on the nose
    I'm tired of all of these niggas
    I'm tired of all of these hoes
    Worried 'bout takin' my lane
    They ain't even got on the road
    They turn they back and they leave you
    They gon' be back when they need you
    I practice good over evil
    Flippin' the script like a read-through
    Yeah, all of my brothers, we equal
    I play my part too, like a sequel
    You tell your niggas you got 'em on anything
    Question is, do they believe you?
    'Specially when you never come through
    So much hate inside your heart
    We don't even know what we done to you
    We just know shit gettin' run through
    Never chase it, let it come to you
    You out here tellin' everybody everything
    You niggas move like the one-two

    When you see them fall down (yeah)
    But you pick 'em up
    You still let them touch the ground
    Don't worry, I swear
    They'll know you're trying to help 'em
    They'll know you're trying to help 'em
    They'll know you're trying to help 'em
    They'll know, they'll know

    And more chune for your headtop
    So watch how you speak on my name, you know? Writer/s: Adrian Eccleston, Aubrey Drake Graham, Don McLean, Jorja Alice Smith, Noah James Shebib
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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