Trip

Album: Ella Mai (2018)
Charted: 47 11
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  • Oooh, yeah, yeah
    I put my feelings on safety
    So I don't go shootin' where your heart be
    'Cause you take the bullet tryna save me
    Then I'm left to deal with makin' you bleed

    And that's a whole lotta love, ain't tryna waste it
    Like we be runnin' a mile to never make it
    That's just too bitter for worse, don't wanna taste it
    That's just too bitter for worse, don't wanna face it

    But I think that I'm done trippin', I'm trip-trippin'
    I've been sippin', that's how I control
    This feelin', you keep givin'
    You keep on hittin' it ooh, oh
    Maybe it's your love, it's too good to be true
    Baby boy, your love, got me trippin' on you
    You know your love is big enough, make me trip up on you
    Yeah, it's big enough, got me trippin' on you, trip-trippin' on you

    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you)
    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you)

    Boy, you know we cool when I ain't waitin'
    But I act a fool when I don't get it
    And I'm steady bruisin' just to save this
    But I tripped on your love, now I'm addicted

    And that's a whole lotta love, ain't tryna waste it
    Like we be runnin' a mile to never make it
    That's just too bitter for worse, don't wanna taste it
    That's just too bitter for worse, don't wanna face it

    But I think that I'm done trippin', I'm trip-trippin'
    I've been sippin', that's how I control
    This feelin', you keep givin'
    You keep on hittin' it ooh, oh
    Maybe it's your love, it's too good to be true
    Baby boy, your love, got me trippin' on you
    You know your love is big enough, make me trip up on you
    Yeah, it's big enough, got me trippin' on you, trip-trippin' on you

    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you)
    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you)

    That's some kind of love, baby (drip, drip)
    That's the type of love, make me (trip, trip, trippin' on you)
    It's big enough, make me (drip, drip)
    It's big enough, got me (trip, trip, trippin' on you)

    I'm done trippin', I'm trip-trippin'
    I've been sippin', that's how I control
    This feelin', you keep givin'
    You keep on hittin' it ooh, oh
    Maybe it's your love, it's too good to be true
    Baby boy, your love, got me trippin' on you
    You know your love is big enough, make me trip up on you
    Yeah, it's big enough, got me trippin' on you, trip-trippin' on you

    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (baby, baby, baby, trippin' on you)
    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you, trippin' on you, baby)
    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you
    Said I admit I was wrong when I did it
    My bad, my bad for, trippin' on you (trippin' on you)
    Trippin' on you yeah yeah
    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah Writer/s: Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, Ella Mai Howell, Quintin Ferbie Gulledge, Varren Jerome Lloyd Wade
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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