Try Me

Album: Falling or Flying (2023)
Charted: 60
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  • Ask me about me again
    You know it hurts to feel it
    You should read between these
    Ask me about me again
    Even when my heart declines
    Nothing works when I don't
    Go 'head, try me
    'Cause I'm safe behind these walls
    Think you can take me through the fog where I'm no challenge
    Childish, childish
    Yeah, you, you can try me

    'Cause I've changed?
    There's only the one thing that I've changed
    Nothin' is ever enough
    I don't have to tell you what I've changed, oh-oh, no
    I couldn't tell you what I've changed (changed)
    There's only been one thing that I changed (I've changed)
    Nothin' is ever enough
    There's only been one thing that I changed, I changed (changed, changed)

    I think too fast at times
    Sometimes I keep it out
    But it don't work even though I try to forget that
    I know that that it's hard to forget me
    I know that it's harder to play me
    Yeah you, you get jelly

    'Cause I've changed?
    There's only been one thing that I've changed
    Nothin' is ever enough
    There's only been one thing that I changed (I've changed)
    'Cause I've changed?
    There's only been one thing that I've changed
    Nothin' is ever enough
    I don't have to tell you what I've changed, I changed

    Hoping I've learned
    Take back your words
    Might hurt, but I won't hide
    I know myself, I know I wasn't
    The only one that has been through what I have today
    Can you wait for a second?
    To please somebody else other than your needs (somebody else)
    I've got a lot left on these sleeves, oh
    But your heart's not on your sleeve
    Try to believe me though
    Gotta listen, gotta learn, gotta live, gotta fight, gotta earn
    And your mind's made up on me
    I said your mind's made up on me
    Gotta live, gotta learn Writer/s: Barbara Boko-Hyouyhat, Edith Shiloh Nelson, Jorja Alice Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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