I think were thinking to hard
To put on your shoes and get in your car
Put it in drive and point it this way
We don't have to talk
You don't have to stay

But I ain't got no one sleepin' with me
And you ain't got nowhere that you need to be
Maybe I love you
Maybe I'm just kind of bored
It is what it is
Till it ain't
Anymore

We've tried being apart
But the truth is
We are who we are
Were so much alike
It ain't a good thing
Too dumb to give up
Too stubborn to change

But I ain't got no one sleepin' with me
And you ain't got no where that you need to be
Maybe I love you
Maybe I'm just kind of bored
It is what it is
Till it ain't
Anymore

Till something better comes along
Till what ever we have is gone

But I ain't got no one sleepin' with me
And you ain't got nowhere that you need to be
Maybe I love you
Maybe I'm just kind of bored
It is what it is
Till it ain't
Anymore
Yea it is what it is
Till it ain't
Anymore


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It Is What It Is Lyrics as written by Brandy Lynn Clark Luke Robert Laird

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    My Interpretation

    It's about a casual relationship - it may not be a good idea, but she's gonna do it anyway:

    'Too dumb to give up, Too stubborn to change'

    'Maybe I love you, maybe I'm just bored.'

    It's not gonna work as something serious, but in the meantime they're having fun.

    missmeon December 09, 2013   Link

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