You take my words and turn on
Make me confused
Will I lose my ground
They say a man you''re
Then let me who I am
I do what I say,
I refuse to fight another day
''Cause baby I gotta me
You think you''re strong
Always trying to prove to me the opposite
Make me take it back
Convincing me I''m going the wrong way
They say a man you''re
Then let me who I am
This time, I mean what Isay
I refuse to stay another day
''Cause baby I gotta me
Indeed, as sweet
Her heart was my retreat
Gave My Soul for free
She chose her and forgot all about me
Remember, you left me alone
I''ve changed and developed
Everything feels right
Living my life without you
You think you''re a man
Their shallow heart
Is always around us apart
Baby, I''m me love
Live happilyfree
However much we may distrust men 'sincerity, we always believe that they speak to us more honestly than others. – François de La Rochefoucauld
These words: "Gotta Be Me," came to me several years before I publish it. Of course they were born from my own experience, heartache and growth. When I found her, I was reminded that the refusal is part of the processes of life and love. This is a piece of what I think, plays Francois de La Rochefoucauld, in hisQuote. Occur in life and love, a subtle moment, our eyes and open the illusion begins to dissipate. Must begin after the loss, then we accept that we know we''ve the sincerity and honesty, we lost one once believed so completely and our only option is to decide whether we can live with that loss.
One issue, at least, men and women agree: both distrust women.
-HL Mencken
I have this statement in my wit, as I''ve always "guys a girl 'and I will never give the impression that men are the only one 'fool's who. Some women are a betrayal of talent, but I don''t believe that all women are suspicious, either. Deception and betrayal is a sin of man. My words can change sex as needed.
Respectfully, Patti Pacifico
Make me confused
Will I lose my ground
They say a man you''re
Then let me who I am
I do what I say,
I refuse to fight another day
''Cause baby I gotta me
You think you''re strong
Always trying to prove to me the opposite
Make me take it back
Convincing me I''m going the wrong way
They say a man you''re
Then let me who I am
This time, I mean what Isay
I refuse to stay another day
''Cause baby I gotta me
Indeed, as sweet
Her heart was my retreat
Gave My Soul for free
She chose her and forgot all about me
Remember, you left me alone
I''ve changed and developed
Everything feels right
Living my life without you
You think you''re a man
Their shallow heart
Is always around us apart
Baby, I''m me love
Live happilyfree
However much we may distrust men 'sincerity, we always believe that they speak to us more honestly than others. – François de La Rochefoucauld
These words: "Gotta Be Me," came to me several years before I publish it. Of course they were born from my own experience, heartache and growth. When I found her, I was reminded that the refusal is part of the processes of life and love. This is a piece of what I think, plays Francois de La Rochefoucauld, in hisQuote. Occur in life and love, a subtle moment, our eyes and open the illusion begins to dissipate. Must begin after the loss, then we accept that we know we''ve the sincerity and honesty, we lost one once believed so completely and our only option is to decide whether we can live with that loss.
One issue, at least, men and women agree: both distrust women.
-HL Mencken
I have this statement in my wit, as I''ve always "guys a girl 'and I will never give the impression that men are the only one 'fool's who. Some women are a betrayal of talent, but I don''t believe that all women are suspicious, either. Deception and betrayal is a sin of man. My words can change sex as needed.
Respectfully, Patti Pacifico