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Admit It - Lalah Hathaway



     
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When I look into your eyes, you don’t see me.
I can hear it in your voice, you don’t need me.
Guess I was missing all the signs, somehow I didn’t realize,
That you were changing down inside, about to walk out of my life
CHORUS
We may not be able to admit that it’s over,
(Yeah, Yeah)
I don’t want to believe love can be done and over
(Ummmm)
We may try to deny all signs and hide
(But Baby its time)
Maybe its time that we admit it, that’s its over
When I ask what’s on your mind, did you hear me?
(Ummmm)
Tell me what happened to the time, when you had to be near me.
(Hummm)

Once we were 2 halves of one whole, you know you lived inside my soul,
One day you took yourself away, left me here wondering what to say.
We may not be able to admit that it’s over,
(Hey, Hey, just admit it)
I don’t want to believe, love can be done and over
(Ummmm, Yeah don’t want to believe it, Hey)
We may try to deny all signs and hide
(But Baby it’s time)
It’s time that we admit it, that’s its over
When I look back on love, and all the things that we were guilty of
All the words I should have said, and how you always walk ahead of me (Yeah)
How could I have been so na

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Lalah Hathaway is a contemporary R&B/Jazz singer and the daughter of soul legend Donny Hathaway. After studying at Berklee, Hathaway signed with Virgin Records and released her self titled debut, Lalah Hathaway, in 1990. The set spawned 4 R&B Hits, including the Top 5 smash Heaven Knows. Her 1994 follow up, A Moment, did less well, and Hathaway parted ways with Virgin. She went on to work with many other established artists, including Take 6, Mary J. Blige and Marcus Miller, writing, producing and doing background vocals.

Read more about Lalah Hathaway on Last.fm.


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