Introvert

(There's a war, there's a war)

The kingdom's on fire, the blood of a young messiah
I see sinners in a church, I see sinners in a church
Sometimes I might be introvert
There's a war inside, I hear battle cries

Mothers burying sons, young boys playing with guns
The devil's a liar, fulfill your wildest desires
Now, I don't wanna be the one to doctor this
But if you can't feel pain, then you can't feel the opposite

The fight between the Yin and Yang's a fight you'll never win
I study humans, that makes me an anthropologist
I'm not into politics, but I know it's dark times
Parts of the world still living in apartheid

But if I don't takе this winner's flight, that's career suicide
Though I should've been a friеnd when your grandma died
I see the illness eat my aunt laying in her bed
I see her soul rising as her body gets closer to death

Find a way, I'll find a way
The world's not over
I will make it, don't you cry
In God we trust 'cause we're not alone

I need a licence to feel
Internal wounds and I'm not tryna be healed (no, I don't, no, I don't)
I sabotage what we are trying to build
'Cause of feelings I keep inside, but it's time to reveal (reveal, reveal)

I hate the thought of just being a burden
I hate that these conversations are surfaced
Simz the artist or Simbi the person?
To you I'm smiling, but really, I'm hurting

I dedicate my life and gave my heart over twenty-something years
Left wondering how I even feel
But was it even worth it?
I bottle up and then spill it in verses

One day I'm wordless, next day I'm a wordsmith
Close to success, but to happiness, I'm the furthest
At night, I wonder if my tears will dry on their own
Hoping I will fulfill Amy's purpose

Angel said, "Don't let ego be a disturbance"
Inner demon said, "Motherfucker, you earned this"
Like they strip you of everything you're deserving
Realise there is a prison in us, we are conditioned as fuck

Man, it's like they can't sleep 'til our spirit is crushed
How much fighting must we do? We've been fearless enough
All we seen is broken homes here and poverty
Corrupt government officials, lies, and atrocities

How they talking on what's threatening the economy?
Knocking down communities to re-up on properties
I'm directly affected, it does more than just bother me
Look beyond the surface, don't just see what you wanna see
My speech ain't involuntary
Projecting intentions straight from my lungs
I'm a black woman and I'm a proud one
We walk in blind faith not knowing the outcome
But as long as we're unified, then we've already won

Find a way, I'll find a way
The world's not over
I will make it, don't you cry
In God we trust
'Cause we're not alone

(Still feels like I'm in big trouble)

(Feels like, feels like, feels like I'm in big trouble)

(Big trouble)

(Feels like, feels like, feels like I'm in big trouble

(Feels like, feels like I'm in big trouble)

And so it begins
The base is an amalgamation of everything
Rules are not to be played by rebels
The story of never ending
Your introversion led you here
Intuition protected you along the way
Feelings allowed you to be well-balanced
And perspective gave you foresight
The top of a mountain is nothing without the climb
Only the strong will survive
(Only the strong will survive)

Alone, but not lonely
Your truth unveils with time
As you embark on a journey
Of what it takes to be a woman



Credits
Writer(s): Dean Wynton Josiah Cover, Simbiatu Abisola Abiola Ajikawo
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