I know you've been hurt by someone else
I can tell by the way you carry yourself
If you let me, here's what I'll do
I'll take care of you (I'll take, I'll take)
I've loved and I've lost

I've asked about you and they told me things
But my mind didn't change and I still feel the same
What's a life with no fun? Please, don't be so ashamed
I've had mine, you've had yours, we both know, we know
They won't get you like I will, my only wish is I die real
'Cause that truth hurts and those lies heal
And you can't sleep thinking that he lies still
So you cry still, tears all on the pillowcase
Big girls all get a little taste, ah
Pushing me away so I give her space, ah
Dealing with a heart that I didn't break
I'll be there for you, I will care for you
I keep thinking you just don't know
Tryna run from that, say you done with that
On your face, girl, it just don't show
When you're ready, just say you're ready
When all the baggage just ain't as heavy
And the party's over, just don't forget me
We'll change the pace and we'll just go slow
You won't ever have to worry, you won't ever have to hide
And you've seen all my mistakes, so look me in my eyes

'Cause if you let me, here's what I'll do
I'll take care of you (I'll take, I'll take)
I've loved and I've lost

Yeah
It's my birthday, I'll get high if I want to
Can't deny that I want you, but I'll lie if I have to
'Cause you don't say you love me
To your friends when they ask you
Even though we both know that you do, you do
One time, been in love one time
You and all your girls in the club one time
All so convinced that you're following your heart
'Cause your mind don't control what it does sometimes
We all have our nights, though, don't be so ashamed
I've had mine, you've had yours, we both know, we know
You hate being alone, well you ain't the only one
You hate the fact that you bought the dream
And they sold you one
And you love your friends, but somebody should've told you some'
To save you, instead, they say

Don't tell me, I don't care
If you hurt, I don't tell you
You don't care, it feels true
Don't tell me, I don't care
If you hurt, I don't tell you
You don't care, it feels true

I know you've been hurt by someone else
I can tell by the way you carry yourself
If you let me, here's what I'll do
I'll take care of you (I'll take, I'll take)
I've loved and I've lost


Lyrics submitted by barracudaa, edited by ttv_118311, Mellow_Harsher

Take Care Lyrics as written by Aubrey Drake Graham Brook Benton

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    love this song! first of all the carribean feel of the beat is so addicting! I can defiantely relate to this song in that I have been through some hard relationships and come off to be very guarded. When I first meet people I'm secretly asking them to give me some time to open up and get toknow the real me because I am so closed off for fear of getting hurt once again. For me this song is saying to people that if you meet someone who is guarded and has a past to give them a chance to show you the real them and you might meet a great person whom you would've never known off first impression. My favorite part is "When you're ready just say you're ready, when all the baggage just aint as heavy, and the parties over, just dont forget me, we'll change the pace and we'll just go slow" Just coming out of a bad realtionship I have been doing a lot of partying and when it comes to meeting guys I'd rather skip all the getting to know each other and just keep things physical because I am so emotionally unavailable now. This song is amazing. Just lets people know to take a second look at someone and not to judge someone for having a past and acting the way they do.

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