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[Verse 1] I woke up to the light I feel like I can touch the sky This lil' soul of mine It don't come with a price, oh, not my life Everything ain't what it seem I took the wool from over my eyes I decided that I'd follow my truth, not tell a lie Even if it's me, myself and I [Chorus] Fuck learnin' the hard way Don't bring that fruit to my garden Even if I want a taste Some things I love just ain't safe I've been rockin' and rollin' I can't slow it down, gotta pick up the pace Only thing that I pray Is all of my sins wash away [Post-Chorus] I've been runnin', runnin' 'Cause ninety-nine and a half won't do (Won't do) I've been runnin', tryna keep it a hundred Ninety-nine and a half won't do [Verse 2] I went to church I got on my knees and prayed All the devils I done seen Keep starin' me in my face, all in my face Sometimes can't help but do bad When my heart is good Though I try Pull this wool off of my eyes And I decided (Yeah) That I'd follow my truth, not tell a lie Even if it's me, myself and I [Chorus] Fuck learnin' the hard way Don't bring that fruit to my garden Even if I want a taste Some things I love just ain't safe I've been rockin' and rollin' I can't slow it down, gotta pick up the pace Only thing that I pray Is all of my sins wash away [Post-Chorus] I've been runnin' (Yeah), runnin' 'Cause ninety-nine and a half won't do (Said, I've been) I've been runnin', tryna keep it a hundred 'Cause ninety-nine and a half won't do (Tell you, it just won't do, no, no, no) I've been runnin', runnin' (I'm tryna keep it together, yeah) 'Cause ninety-nine and a half won't do (Won't do, do, do, do, do, do) I've been runnin', tryna keep it a hundred 'Cause ninety-nine and a half won't do

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Credits

Writers
  • JANE HANDCOCK
  • Andreionne Dickerson
  • Brian Walker