Thick Of It

Album: Strength Of A Woman (2016)
Charted: 117
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  • Love ain't just black and white
    Ain't that simple
    It gets hard to tell whose wrong or right
    When it's dark with us
    I swear I barely see the light
    Should I stick it out?
    Are you worth this fight?
    Are we worth this fight?
    Cuz I ain't no quitter babe
    And I be damned if all these years I let you diss me babe
    I was there when no one wanted to stay with you baby
    You know I deserve more than this
    I do

    So tell me who
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much
    Enough is enough
    Now we're in the thick of it
    So tell me
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much
    Enough is enough
    Now were in the
    Now we're in the thick of it

    What a hell of a year
    If I make it through hell and I come out alive I got nothing to fear
    No more crying and trying
    And bring back this loving when nothing is here
    Let me be clear
    I wasn't perfect
    But this shit ain't worth it
    I'm done with the mess
    I confess on the stress
    And I know Imma look back and call it a blessing
    Cuz I ain't no quitter babe
    But I be damned if all these years I let you diss me babe
    I was there when no one wanted to stay with you baby
    You know I deserve more than this
    I do

    So tell me who
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much
    Enough is enough
    Now we're in the thick of it
    So tell me who
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much
    Enough is enough
    Now we're in the
    We're in the thick of it

    Boy you had someone who really loved you
    (Boy you had someone who really loved you)
    Should have held on held on real tight now
    (Held on tight)
    And she placed no other one above you
    (And she placed no one above you)
    But you didn't want to treat her right now
    Should've let her go
    Should've let her go
    Oh no oh, oh no oh
    Now I'm letting go
    Now I'm letting go
    Oh no oh, oh no oh

    So tell me who
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much
    Enough is enough
    Now we're in the thick of it
    So tell me who
    Who's gonna love
    You like I do
    Who will you trust
    I gave you too much (too much)
    Enough (enough)
    Now we're in the thick of it Writer/s: Darhyl Jr. Camper, Jazmine Sullivan, John Kenneth Goodison, Mary J. Blige, Philip Neil Wainman
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, CONEXION MEDIA GROUP, INC., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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