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(intro)
Circles and cycles and seasons
For everything there's always reasons
But its never good
Never turns out as it should
No one ever held you
No seeing the moment of truth
But if you were mine
I would have looked into your size
And say..

Care about your fam, I'm talking bout your parents
Mum dad step-fam, whatever made appearance
Cuz one day they're here, and the other day they're not
And you thinking you forgot, about all the timе you lost
Cuz you thinking how you lied to them
Wishing you could cry to them
All you could do now, is sit and makе time for them
You regret all the times, you never bell a line
Never checking up on her, to ask her if she's fine
Now she's gone for good
You never understood, the value of your mum
Till she's under wood
Now your visiting her grave, trynna hold a brave face
But the tears pour down, now you in the same place
Trynna, forget about the times when you went behind her back
Because you did it for excitement
Was it really worth it, cuz i know that it's not
Cuz you never said sorry, till her soul got on top
Tell em that you love em, before you regret it
So, when they're gone you know you already said it

Circles and cycles and seasons
For everything there's always reasons
But its never good
Never turns out as it should
No one ever held you
No seeing the moment of truth
But if you were mine
I would have looked into your size
And say..

All the times that's she asked, for suin from the shop
But you'd rather be out, with your boys on the block
Never did you listen, it's her that you missin
Now you're seeing visions, of yourself in that position
Imagine waking up, and you're trynna wake her up
But she doesn't move, it's looking like she's stuck
Dat pain in your heart, you wish it stayed from the start
Cuz it made you realize, what it's like to be apart
Never could you say you love her
Now you gotta tell your brother that we haven't got a mother, then you gotta tell another
And what about a father
Did the mother pass away without the Shahadah?
You made her cry, it's like you're made to lie
Think about the times, when she had to make your tie
Everyday, dinner made, suin on your dinner plate
Knowing the regret that your feeling like a cinemay
But now she's gone and, you had your part to play
You're left on this earth with your heart to ache
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About “Reasons” by Ibby

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