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My Lady and Myself lyrics
We started out so deep in love, We knew it was from God above
Two hearts as one, each other we adored.
Now bitter winds begin to blow, And blocks the warmth we used to know
To hide the feelings that were there before
Gone are the glad times, Smiles warm and tender
If she’d look into me, I’m sure she’d remember
That there’s a loving Inside me worth saving
So I stand praying for my lady and myself.
My lady, My Lady and myself
This car’s grown cold I’m sitting in, It’s getting late I should go in
But my hands and head still lay here on the wheel
Two men exist inside of me, one say’s stay and one say’s leave
Does anybody know just how I feel?
Gone are the glad times, Smiles warm and tender
If I could look deeper, I’m sure I’d remember
That she’s baby, I don’t maybe
So I stand praying for my lady and myself.
My baby, My baby and myself
We’ve weathered storms before, Been through challenges galore.
Now we’ve become, Two instead of one.
But it breaks my heart when I, See tears fall from her eyes
Lord will you help us, Cause I don’t know what to do?
I love her, (But I don’t know what to do)
I’m standing, Calling you, Calling you Lord, I’m calling you Lord
As I stand Praying for my Lady and Myself
I love her, (We won’t make it without You)
I’m standing, Calling you (The Cold winds have come to take Your love away)
(But we’re a family and I need to know, can I find the strength to hang on
in there)
(I hate to see her cry O’ Lord, but it’s been so long, where did we go
wrong)
(Please help us see, what we need to be to each other, to each other)
She’s my lady, She’s my lady, She’s my lady
Part of these releases
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- Track 14 on God, Love & Romance
- 13 Pulling Up At the Crib
- 15 Give It Up for the Band
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