Foldin Clothes

Album: 4 Your Eyez Only (2016)
Charted: 30
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  • (Hey, hey)
    (Hey, hey)
    (Hey, hey)

    I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I said I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I wanna fold clothes for you

    I wanna fold clothes for you
    Woke up this morning
    Feeling like the best version of me, so happy
    I, walked in the living room
    And saw you all alone on the couch, just napping
    I, I see a lot on your plate
    Nine months with that weight
    I know you tired so I wonder how I can help
    I get the basket and grab your clothes out the dryer
    Oh

    (Hey, hey)
    (Hey, hey)

    I wanna fold clothes for you, hey hey

    I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I said I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I wanna fold clothes for you

    Listen, this is a meditation for me
    I'm practicing being present
    There's no where I need to be, except right here with you
    Except right here with you
    Foldin' clothes, watching Netflix
    Catching up on our shows, eating breakfast
    Raisin Bran in my bowl with bananas and some almond milk
    I never thought I'd see the day I'm drinking almond milk
    You soft

    I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I said I wanna fold clothes for you
    I wanna make you feel good
    Baby, I wanna do the right thing
    Feels so much better than the wrong thing
    I wanna fold clothes for you

    If I can make life easier, the way you do mine
    Save you some time, alleviate a bit of stress from your mind
    Help you relax, let you recline, babe
    Then I should do it, 'cause Heaven only knows
    How much you have done that for me
    Now I see, it's the simple things
    It's the simple things, it's the simple things
    That say, "I love you" it's the simple things
    It's the simple things, it's the simple things

    Niggas from the hood is the best actors
    We the ones that gotta wear our face backwards
    Put your frown on before they think you soft
    Never smile long or take your defense off
    Acting tough so much we start to feel hard
    Live from the city where they pull cards
    I got a Glock-40 and a little .9
    Ready for the day a nigga pull mine
    Niggas from the hood is the best actors
    Gotta learn to speak in ways that's unnatural
    Just to make it through the job interviews
    If my niggas heard me, they'd say, "Damn what's gotten into you?"
    Just tryna make it dog, somehow
    Peaking through the blinds, I see the sun now
    I see you're still sleeping and it feels like
    Maybe everything is gon' be alright Writer/s: Jermaine Cole
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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