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lyrics
[Verse 1]
Have you ever tried
To love a person
Who didn’t reply
(Didn’t reply)
Like it all was worthless
And everyday you wonder why
And if they’ll ever hear your cries
F#$% this pride I got time
Cause I think you’re worth it
[Chorus]
Cause it’s so hard to love you
(Love you, love you)
I swear to God that I’m through
(I’m through, I’m through)
Cause it’s so hard to love you
(Love you, love you)
I swear to God I swear to God
I’m through
[Verse 2]
It’s so odd
There’s a thing about her
I feel so lost
(Feeling so lost)
I can’t lay without her
Stay awake like every night
How much longer can I fight
Try I may, try I might
Gotta live without her
[Repeat Chorus]
[Outro]
It’s so hard
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so hard
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so hard
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so hard
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so, it’s so
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so, it’s so
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so, it’s so
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
It’s so, it’s so
(It’s so, it’s so, oh it’s so hard)
credits
from Dystopian Heart,
released September 14, 2020
O. Kudakwashe (ASCAP), B. Smith (BMI)
Lyrics: Written and Performed by O. Kudakwashe
Background Vocals: O. Kudakwashe
Composition: O. Kudakwashe (Keys), B. Smith (Bass)
Produced, Engineered, Mixed, Mastered by O. Kudakwashe
Okito was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. The child of Guyanese immigrants, whose passions included calypso and poetry,
he grew to develop a musical intuition. His appreciation grew as he was raised on sounds such as Bob Marley, Nat King Cole, James Brown, Mahalia Jackson, and The Beatles,...more
I collect albums for an “end of the world” archive. Much like the seed bank in Antarctica. It’s in case we have to restart civilization, we’ll have the music angle covered. Not many make it in the archive. This one goes in. D. Matthew Stewart