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Escape Lyrics by OnCue

Cuey Sings the Blues

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[Verse 1]
She always says the right things
My pockets ain't big but she know my heart is
You barely see us fighting
Cos she don't play that- and she knows what it is
I been working so hard
Day in, day out, tryna get em all played out
She knows it's my job
And I love her for that, ay, love her for that

Uh, she's changing me
Got me laying low and
Legs over mine in the bed toe to toe and
She got me open
Down for eloping
Uh, I'm just kidding but we coping with love
All our friends say we crazy like we smoking some dust
I'ma spend this time I have with her
Will it hurt? I guess we'll know after
Til' the whole thing falls and shatters
It won't matter

[Hook]
We can't erase and make the escape from
All our mistakes that been holding us back
I just wanna let you know, that I don't wanna let you go, no
I just wanna let you know, that I don't wanna let you go, girl

[Verse 2]
I told her "don't worry 'bout my ex girl"
All that dramas in the past
And I don't know about you
But I wanna make this thing last
I packed my bags and hit the road
I got to leave
Cause If I don't get out now
This town will be the death of me

Love's a drug and I'm so strung out
In the front row, every show scream her lungs out
Every time she walks by dudes got they tongues out
Swear this ain't the type of stuff that I front 'bout
Nah, I ain't kidding

I knew her since we were kids
The same sense of humor
Desire for the better living
Both die before we givin'
First night, yea we gave in and
We were both sinning
I finally got her grinning

[Hook]

[Verse 3]
Knows me better than anyone else
Knows when I'm lying
Knows when I'm crying
And I don't need no help except hers and I'm fine
Everything she does just blows my mind
And I ain't even lying
Never ever felt this way
Having a hard time to find the words to say
Describe the way I feel, so perfectly (perfectly)

But one thing I have to say
One thing I have to say

Please don't worry 'bout those other women
They don't see me all they see is an image
I'm sorry if I don't it say much, please grant me forgiveness
I love her so much but my heart stays timid
She thinks that I'm not but I'm so in this
And I'm sorry sometimes I'm 'bout my business
Yea I know you don't care
But a thousand pictures couldn't paint how bad I wanna be there

[Hook]
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About “Escape” by OnCue

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"Escape" appears on "Cuey Sings the Blues".

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