To & Fro

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Mattafix - Rap

To & Fro

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[Verse 1] I had a thought of you In solitude without rescue Your thoughts are in the porin' rain You feel the way you did before I met you Now I see the pain forcing you to blame The only man that loved you Well, no one more got close to me before I'm amazed I let you [Hook] To and fro is how my thoughts would go While I was looking for my release You should know I had to let you go Now and forever more, I'm out of reach [Verse 2] Now I see it all Right before me, your little story My role was on the page I refused to play in your tragedy I feel no remorse while you deal with yours How you feeling lately? Well, no one more got close to me before Lady you betrayed me [Hook] To and fro is how my thoughts would go While I was looking for my release You should know I had to let you go Now and forever more, I'm out of reach Yeah [Verse 3] Hence in the past tense, the sentiments The arguments taking offence The only consequence, I'm left to lament The love that came and went I'm still a true gent, never bitter and never twisted Only optimistic about the main statistic Number one is standin' vertical 'Cause I never take things personal, believe me My woman, my woman is gone, so me just move on The linguist, this producer, this performer Moulded by the pain and the trauma I'm on a mission to listen to intuition More than I've ever done before never keep it hidden I won't waist away, I'll wake up from day to day And I'll face this you're on a need to know basis [Hook] To and fro is how my thoughts would go While I was looking for my release You should know I had to let you go Now and forever more, I'm out of reach To and fro is how my thoughts would go While I was looking for my release You should know I had to let you go Now and forever more, I'm out of reach (out of reach)

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Credits

Writers
  • Marlon Roudette
  • Preetesh Hirji