Let Go

Album: The Disc-Overy (2010)
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  • [Chorus]
    If you can see me, then you're probably a little too close
    So you think you could love me, well you gotta be stronger than most
    'Cause my ex didn't like it, didn't like it,
    No my friends they don't like it, they don't like it
    Somebody remind me
    When's the right time, when's the right time to let go

    Uh, dear who ever the fuck is listening,
    Tell me of the pleasures of being a normal citizen
    'Cause all these fittins' and Vivians keeping me from fittin' in
    Why do I feel safer on stage than in my own living room
    My grandma say that if I leave my drink I shouldn't sip again
    Ooh this tour has got me feeling tired like I'm itchin'
    And uh even though it's physical differences and my siblings
    That's why I feel so down even at the top of the Wimbledon

    [Chorus]

    Uh, dear whoever the fuck is witnessing
    Disturbing London independent black businessmen
    Based on the work and the effort I'm gonna give this year
    Everybody's getting the presents they want for Christmas, yeah
    Life is only ninety nine winters
    So I'm tryna bond with daddy even though I don't like dinners
    Don't be confused by my image, I'm no fuckin' public pin-up
    But my heart won't let me say no to a picture

    [Chorus]

    Uh, dear whoever the fuck is, fuck it,
    This is discovery hate it or love it
    I'm now officially the property of the public since licensing my album
    And signing a deal to be published
    But none of these songs are written for me, nor am I a puppet
    Journalists come for interviews but don't stay on the subject

    Yeah, no, yeah, are we done yet?
    Questions you've asked me hundreds, now can you grant me some rest
    Because I'm tired of it, I'm living out my dream, and I'm tired from it
    If music needed saving, I'd die for it
    Music's where my heart is, I'm alive for it
    I promise

    I'm never liked my heart might break
    Here in the dark, yeah, we'll be saved
    I don't care, no looking back
    I've never been, never been, this far from home

    [Chorus]

    When's the right time to let go Writer/s: BENJAMIN JAMES FRANCIS HARRISON, EMELI SANDE, EMILE HAYNIE, PATRICK JUNIOR CHUKWUEMKA OKOGWU, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Alusine i like the music so much
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