I decide to trust again, build it up on stronger ground
We had come together, with you on your way down
You with so much beauty, I never had a chance
But I found myself inside your world, just following your dance
Now you’re always casting, your shade upon my sun
Make me doubt myself, you make me want to run
Always throwing your shade upon my sun
Sometimes it gets so hard
I’m feeling like I’m done
And I know I’m not the only one
It’s a subtle attack on me, shake me at my core
Find the little cracks, and you break me up some more
But you’ve got all that beauty, and throw it in my face
Make me feel so little, I’m feeling out of place
After all the rain, you start blocking out the pain
And it gets so hard to feel sometimes, don’t want nobody there inside
But then I saw your face and I thought I found a place
Where I could free my mind just one more time
Drown the past in a bottle of wine
I told you, I need you
You called me, your baby
I trusted, to touch you
But now you’re like maybe
You shade me, I can’t see
You make me, go crazy
You stick me, I’m bleeding
You hear me, I’m pleading
You call me, your baby
You call me, your maybe
You call me, You call me
You call me, You call me
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