Think (About It)

Album: Think (About It) (1972)
Charted: 66
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  • Hey, fellas
    I'm talking to you, you and you too
    Do you guys know who I'm talking to?

    Those of you who go out and stay
    Out all night and half the next day
    And expect us to be home
    When you get there

    But let me tell you something
    The sisters are not going for that no more
    'Cause we realize two things
    That you aren't doing anything for us
    We can better do by ourselves

    So from now on, we gonna use
    What we got to get what we want

    So, you'd better think, think
    Now's the time when we have
    That's the thing I never will forget

    Now baby, I got a whole lot to give
    And a whole lotta loving
    That a woman could give, yeah

    But before I give it up, I gotta think, think
    Think what the future holds for me
    Just go ahead and see

    I don't need no heartache
    I can't stand no misery
    Let me think, think

    It takes two to make a thing go right
    It takes two to make it outta sight
    All right, yeah

    Don't say it's easy
    Just plain living
    Sometimes it's kinda tough

    If it's not in your vision
    Don't make no decision
    Hey, yeah, all right

    So, I'm laying the cards on the table
    When it comes to taking care of me
    I know I'm able

    You may not call it true
    But I won't do nothing that you won't do
    Said I won't do nothing that you won't do

    So think about the good things
    Come on and think about the right things
    You got to think about me too

    Come on and think, think about you
    Come on and think about the good things
    Come on and think about the right things
    Come on and think about me too Writer/s: James Brown
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Wixen Music Publishing
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