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Emily Lyrics by Renne

Silhouettes

2016

[Verse 1]

I was looking through my blackberry and I saw a couple pictures
Of you-and-me and truth-fully I thought there's something missing
All my friends sneak dissed you and I just thought that they were tripping
But despite that shit I never really listened

I thought about the times where you were doing the most
'Cos see you wanted a title but I wasn’t too involved
I was doing me

Shit, though I was still feeling you, even when you did me evil too-
I never told you bout that time on the bridge right after you left
I was sat there all alone like a kid my heart was a wreck
You said the same shit that every fucking girl says
I’ll “never find another” and you’re the “last of the best”
And I believed that

But things change, kinda like the temperature
Like when we tried to get down and I couldn’t get it up
But when I figured that shit out I swear you couldn’t get enough
So roll one up i'll pour a drink and we’ll toast to the best of us, wassup

[Hook]

This could be the one that you roll up to, ah yeah yeah
This could be the one that you roll up to, ah yeah yeah
I could’ve been the one we were too young, to see
So baby go'on roll one for me, for me, for me


[Verse 2]

We were so young, shit we're still young now
You grew to be a scholar and I grew to be a drop out
And you were so on top of it, always staying organised
But the thought of growing up and shit just left me traumatised-
I couldn’t fucking deal, I wasn’t ready for employment
Wasn’t ready for commitment and you found that shit annoying
But when we broke up I promised that I wouldn’t move on
But a couple months later and you got another boyfriend?

Nah its cool its just..
I just thought that my love really meant something
But when I gave all my trust I would get nothing
And I know that all memories fade
So the hardest trip in my life is down memory lane but

You were my first how could I forget that
I stopped rapping just for you that was a minor setback, shit

We talked about a life out of town
Remember all the times at my house?
Mum asked if I had a girlfriend, shit id deny it
‘Cos I was that young, and that simple minded

So innocent, you hated that I didn’t drink
But when you did it I just said I didn’t mind it, yea
So if you blowing some trees? Baby go'on roll one for me, just roll one for me
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About “Emily” by Renne

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"Emily" appears on "Silhouettes" in 2016.

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