Credits
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Joseph Stevenson
Songwriter
Lyrics
Love, something I haven't felt before You ask me, baby, what you waiting for
Don't look, I don't find someone to trust I've been holding, feeling all alone
Something's overcoming and I feel like giving up Floating in the drama, gonna find someone to trust
I know that bitch right there, I can trust That bitch in the bus
Shadow in the dust, shadow in the dust Flying like a duck
Shawty says danger, falling from above Shawty is an angel, where she came from
As I'm looking up, I see her falling from the top Left me with a scar for the dagger to my heart
Dagger to my heart, I should've known it from the start
Known it from the start, had to stay and play the part
Stay and play the part, she hit the target like a thug
Target like a thug, and now she left me in the dark
Left me in the dark, I took that shit straight to the heart
I took that shit straight to the heart, I should've never got involved
You know why it's hard for you and me, I intend to
Love, something I haven't felt before You ask me, baby, what you waiting for
Don't look, I don't find someone to trust I've been holding, feeling all alone
I've never met a love before, that's why my heart is cold
I cannot love this hoe, if I give you my time
I've never done this before
I told my mama when I get a wife, I'ma protect her all life
Like she was my sister's bride, party girl, it's too dark
Alright, let's take a ride
Tell me everything that you really like
It's gon' be alright, tell me how you feel
I know you want a **** who just keep it real
But let me tell you, baby, I'm ready to deal
Yeah, I'm the shit, I'm the shit you ever played
Everybody fuck with me, yeah, cause I'm the great
If you really fuck with me, I'ma elevate
What you waiting for? Is it ready to go
And if they ever play with you, I'll go to war
Love, something I haven't felt before
You ask me, baby, what you waiting for
Don't look, I don't find someone to trust
I've been holding, feeling all alone
I've been holding, feeling all alone
Written by: Joseph Stevenson