Skeletons

Lyrics
[Intro] Yeah, yeah Feeling so cold (cold) No soul (soul) Life full of secrets, see where might a go (go) Yeah, tell me what remain, uh [Hook] I would like to welcome y'all to the skeletons up in my closet (my closet) Dark past still fightin' my way out it (out it) Life full of rain, all I know is pain When you empty out, tell me what remain [Verse 1] Uh, sometimes looks can be deceiving For side, full of pride, covering up the secrets Stars and hard full of brokenness So lost, tryna fight away this loneliness A God-fearing man, so far from perfect Sometimes I question if your Holy Spirit working Feeling so cold, so dead, so empty So I turn to these women, looking for love and sexy I ain't gonna lie, I love the attention A fiend for admiration, a slave to fornication I say that I'm a Christian, but my actions looking different Lord I'm made in your image Tell me what is it I'm missing? So cold Where am I to go Tell me what remain, yeah [Hook] I would like to welcome y'all to the skeletons up in my closet (my closet) Dark past still fightin' my way out it (out it) Life full of rain, all I know is pain When you empty out, tell me what remain [Verse 2] Yeah, I know it's hard to stomach such a subject But sometimes you got to be 100, hold your judgement This ain't no confession, this is simply just a man sharing his struggles Wiping away some of that rubble, uh A lot of times, I lay and pray at night How am I gonna be faithful to a wife, if I can't be faithful to Christ If I ain't got no self control in my knees, tryna trust God All these broken hearts, I've failed thus far Like Shawty I bagged up and took out that club, wife'd up and put a ring to church Put in my all to make it work Next thing you know, there was me up in that mini skirt [Hook] I would like to welcome y'all to the skeletons up in my closet (my closet) Dark past still fightin' my way out it (out it) Life full of rain, all I know is pain When you empty out, tell me what remain
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Credits
- Writers
- Steven Malcolm