I believe Jehovah Jireh
I believe there's heaven, I believe in war
I believe a woman's temple
Gives her the right to choose but baby don't abort
I believe that marriage isn't
Between a man and woman but between love and love
And I believe you when you say that you've lost all faith
But you must believe in something, something, something
You gotta believe in something, something, something

I still believe in man
A wise one asked me why
Cause I just don't believe we're wicked
I know that we sin but I do believe we try
We all try, the girls try, the boys try
Women try, men try, you and I try, try, we all try

I don't believe in time travel
I don't believe our nation's flag is on the moon
I don't believe our lives are simple
And I don't believe they're short, this is interlude
I don't believe my hands are cleanly
Can't believe that you would let me touch your heart
She didn't believe me when I said that I lost my faith
You must believe in something, something, something
You gotta believe in something, something, something

I still believe in man
A wise one asked me why
Cause I just don't believe we're wicked
I know that we sin but I do believe we try
We all try, the girls try, the boys try
Women try, men try, you and I try, try, we all try

Try to believe (just try)
I do believe I do believe


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We All Try Lyrics as written by Christopher Francis Ocean Nathan Perez

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    My Opinion

    Only criticism is that ITS JUST TOO DAMN SHORT K Now, so in the first verse, at least on the album track, he sings the verses with so much feeling and then all cool during the chorus. Love love love his vocals, gotta wonder if the difference in tone lends itself to suggesting the song is a dialogue between a fighting couple.

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