One, two
One, two
One, two, three
You know you got it baby
A, b
A, b
A, b, c
Easy I know you got it

Slow
One step is all you need
Keep goin'
You're closer than you think
Let go

Holdin' on to what's killin' you
I can see the hurt inside you're really due
Take a step back
Girl I know you need that
Too much
Too fast
Toxic relations
Gotta be ok with
Movin' on
Take it slow
Do it right
Build it strong
Everything on pause
No calls
No textin'
Built it from the ground up
They respect it
Do it for myself, yes
Representin' a bigger cause
Cause I know it's bigger than me
Wear my heart on my sleeve
Music is my release
I know my pain is my past
But there is no delete
Damn
But there is some relief
And in time you will know why
Say your goodbyes
To your regret
Yeah it's too much to carry
And keep movin' forward
The first step is scary
Gotta let go

One, two
One, two
One, two, three
You know you got it baby
A, b
A, b
A, b, c
Easy I know you got it

Slow
One step is all you need
Keep goin'
You're closer than you think
Let go


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