旋律
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原聲音質
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Valence
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節奏感
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輕快
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BPM114
積分
演出藝人
Corey Paul
饒舌
詞曲
Raphael Hernandez
詞曲創作
製作與工程團隊
Raphael Hernandez
製作人
歌詞
Ruby Mae Lyrics
VERSE 1
Born in the ’20s in Texas to sharecroppers
One day you’ll own property
You’ll live a life that is worthy to write
Yeah, we’re gonna honor you
But before you make it through
The road is windy, it’s rough, it’s hard
The baby your momma is carrying—
Her name is Sue, and this pregnancy’s hard
She went out to fish and fell at the creek
And slipped on her back at 32 weeks
They called up the doc, he say that it’s cool
But she just hope nothing has happened to Sue
Several weeks later, she go into labor
Sue’s number seven—no, something ain’t right
Midwife keep yelling, “Martha, just push!”
She pushing, she praying, “Lord, let her be fine”
She pushing, she praying, “Lord, let her be fine”
Yeah, momma’s a fighter
Just like you, she gave it all that she had
But it took a lot
I’m sorry to say, she don’t recover from that
In losing her, you lose a lot
Yo brothers and sisters, they spread y’all out
And momma was right about Sue—
Something happened in there, she don’t develop like y’all
You drop out of school and go work the field
If you don’t go get it, then nobody will
Raised up your siblings like they was your kids
And kept moving forward while holding back tears
Eventually, you’ll have your own
You’ll make a home out of all of the chaos
My grandpoppa gon’ be a rolling stone
You’ll be the foundation we go off
Depression gon’ try get the best of you
It’s gon’ be a close call—don’t leave us
Lot of us gon’ fall tryna find The Way
You gon’ straighten us back up and lead us
You gon’ lead through shame, lies, hate, doubt, weakness, evil
You gon’ teach us grace, trust, love, faith, strength—Jesus
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HOOK 1
Your love still finds me through pain
Your smile still shines through rain
No matter how far I stray
Your love still finds me anyway
He’s welcomed you in His arms
You’ve placed your heart in His hands
Your love can shine the brightest now
Your soul can fly the highest now
Oh, you can rest
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VERSE 2
I can see you up the street
Bending the block in that ’88 ’Lac
You retired just to look after us
Please know that I am so grateful for that
It feel just like yesterday you pulling up at our school and we hop in the back
Like, “Give Granny sugar”
“My friends is looking, wait till we get round the corner for that”
She laughing
My brother like, “Granny, I’ll kiss you”
He younger—we three years apart
That’s Boo, that’s her heart
Ain’t nothing gon’ tear them apart
Thirty years later, I see what she saw
She throw it in park, we run in the store
Some chips, some candy, a pack of Marlboro
She say, “I should quit,” and then take out a few
And hand me the pack like, “You know what to do—
Hide ’em from Granny, don’t say where you put ’em”
“But Granny, last time you said you was gon’ whoop us”
She say, “Boy stop it, don’t be talking back”
But by the next day, had to give ’em right back
Turn on our block
5 miles an hour, you know that Cadillac glide
All of the other kids looking inside like,
“See, I told you she letting ’em drive”
One time, we ran into the house
And she ain’t even trip, just showed us how to fix it
That lesson was larger than life—
If you take a risk, then prepare to deal with it
She said, “Get your work done, then go play”
South Park, Houston, Texas off Osprey
Showed me how to ride a bike and get my jumper right
Fam first—one fight, then ya all fight
And we fight to the death
I ain’t even gon’ lie
Ain’t nothing that’s alive gon’ kill that
And we bound by blood
I ain’t even gon’ lie
Til this day, I don’t know how Cain did that
What you expect?
Fought her way out of racism, injustice, depression, and poverty
If nobody told you—
Granny, I want you to know that your grandson proud of you
Teacher called my momma like, “Ya son had a fight
We tried to pull ’em off, but he wouldn’t stop”
She say, “Boy, you know better
We don’t teach you this at home
Where you learning this from?
Tell me right now”
I ain’t say a whole lot
Put my head down
She don’t wanna know
Then she said, “I said right now”
Granny said, “If they bigger than you, gotta be quicker
If they catch you, then put ’em in a headlock”
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HOOK 2
Your love still finds me through pain
Your smile still shines through rain
No matter how far I stray
Your love still finds me anyway
He’s welcomed you in His arms
You’ve placed your heart in His hands
Your love can shine the brightest now
Your soul can fly the highest now
Oh, you can rest
You can rest
Well done, good and faithful servant
It was hard, it wasn’t perfect
Want you to know it was worth it
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VERSE 3
You saw the first Black president
Watched in amazement as they swore him in
I remember asking you about Selma
And you said that you and cousin Mary went
Talking how they was charging Black people like triple for food
So y’all fixed up sandwiches, supported the marches
I’m like, “That’s a movie now”
You like, “Oh yeah? That’s nice”
The price that you paid for your life was high
But your investment paying dividends
Remember how me and Boo used to fight?
We don’t fight no more—we like best friends
We talk on the phone every week
I love ’em to life and our kids play together
We remember what you used to tell us:
“Brothers don’t fight each other, fight together”
And Diane is doing amazing
In losing you, she lost a lot
Between your dementia and losing Big Frank, Aunt Anne, and Uncle Chuck
She just dropped
But momma’s a fighter
Just like you, she gave it all that she had
And it took a lot
I’m happy to say she has recovered from that
It’s all back on track
But I know you saw how the family fought
And how we lost the house
But all that aside, we cannot divide
’Cause all of your memories living inside
I still remember that quote that you hung in your room
In the frame with the crack down the side—
“I asked Jesus how much He loves me
‘This much,’
Then stretched out His hands and died”
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HOOK 3
Your love still finds me through pain
Your smile still shines through rain
No matter how far I stray
Your love still finds me anyway
He’s welcomed you in His arms
You’ve placed your heart in His hands
Your love can shine the brightest now
Your soul can fly the highest now
Oh, you can rest
You can rest
Well done, good and faithful servant
It was hard, it wasn’t perfect
Want you to know it was worth it
We carry on in your name
Your words resound in our heart
His Holy Name is proclaimed
We carry on
Written by: Corey Paul, Rafael Hernandez

