Worthy

Album: Worthy (2019)
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    I know exactly what you're thinkin'
    I've had those thoughts a million times
    I can see the question that's behind your eyes, oh
    You're searching for your peace of mind

    Now listen up to this truth
    You are me and I am you
    Every one of us is worthy
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    Every one of us is worthy

    I know your life, I felt your pain
    I know your joys and your shames
    Sometimes it feels like life walks over you, oh
    Like you're a penny on the ground

    But either on the ground or in your purse
    The smallest piece still holds its worth
    Every one of us is worthy
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    Every one of us is worthy
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    Every one of us is worthy

    Worthy of love
    Worthy of life
    Worthy of saying no when something don't feel right
    This is a song for you
    For all the ups and downs that life will put you through, oh

    Now listen up to this truth
    You are me and I am you
    Every one of us is worthy, yeah
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    Every one of us is worthy
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    Every one of us is worthy

    Baby girl, worthy woman
    (Every one of us is worthy)
    Every one of us is worthy
    Baby girl, worthy woman
    (Every one of us is worthy)
    Every one of us is worthy
    Every one of us is worthy
    Every one of us is worthy Writer/s: India.Arie Simpson, Joel Cross
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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