Sleep On It

Album: Chaka (1978)
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  • [Chorus]
    (We've got to) Sleep on it
    Everything's gonna be alright
    If we just sleep on it
    Everything's gonna be alright

    Tonight there will be no more quarreling
    We'll shut out the lights, close our eyes
    I don't know how this started
    I don't know why we fight
    I'll apologize for all the unkind things
    I said to you
    Why can't I see what's right for me
    Might not be right for you

    [Chorus]

    People are gonna think
    What they what to think
    Feel what they want to feel
    I don't wanna see you cry
    I don't wanna see you compromise
    The things that shine
    The brightest in your eyes
    Hold on to your dreams
    Hold on to them tight Writer/s: ANDREW KASTNER, LARRY MCNALLY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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