Get It Over With

Album: Unapologetic (2012)
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  • It's dark in the day, and I'll say, "Now don't complain"
    Look up, the sun it's just a cloud away
    You so afraid to cry, but your heart be feeling dry
    It's time to change
    But you keep thundering, thundering
    I'm wondering, wondering why it keep thundering
    Won't you just rain, and get it over with?

    When I feel the pain, now babe, I won't complain
    I hear you say, "Look up, the sun it's just a cloud away"
    And I was so afraid to cry
    And when you need a way to ride, that's the way
    Keep thundering, thundering
    I'm wondering, wondering why it keep thundering
    Won't you just fucking rain and get it over with?

    And get it over with
    I see you rolling it (in the clouds)
    Let's get it over with
    Get high and float again (in the clouds)
    Roll up and go again
    I see you rolling it (in the clouds)
    Let's get it over with
    Get high and float again (in the clouds)
    Roll up and go again

    It's alright, we can roll in the clouds
    Getting high, we can float in the clouds
    It's alright, we can roll in the clouds
    Getting high, we can float in the clouds
    It's alright, we can roll in the clouds
    Getting high, we can float in the clouds

    Keep thundering, thundering
    I'm wondering, wondering why you keep thundering
    Won't you just fucking rain and get it over with?
    And get it over with
    And get it over with

    It's alright, we can roll in the clouds (no, no, we should be lighting it up)
    Getting high, we can float in the clouds (no, no, no, we should lighting it up)

    We should be lighting it up
    We should be lighting it up
    We should be lighting it up
    We started with lighting it

    It's dark in the day, and I'll say, "Now don't complain"
    Look up the sun it's just a cloud away Writer/s: Brian Kennedy Seals, James Edward Fauntleroy II, Rihanna Fenty
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Anonymous..it is NOT important who is greater than or less than. What is vital is not to threaten or continue to be unkind to those who are SAID to be LOVED ONES. Example,giving 'blessings' to unkind persons (who were or are unkind to your supposed -loved ones- with out reason),causes YOU/IT,not to have or hold..ANYTHING. ZERO.
  • AnonymousThis song -get it over with - appears to be, strongly about romantic love with and between a human and a sorrowful higher being aka God
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