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Insecurity - N'Dambi



     
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Here I sit
The world upon my shoulder
Think I'd cry without
A love to keep me warm
And I'm sure
The faithfulness grows older
I'm as useful
As a broken man's reward
And so I wait
And never see
How someone
So desired could fall for me
Well, it's just one kiss
And it'll all crash down
Ignorance is bliss
In this cold and wet town
If I could bring myself
To venture through

This bold and bruised door
Well, I might make it
Yeah, I might make it
And so I try
With all upon my shoulder
With a single glance
She cuts me to the bone
And I stand
Regret the things I told her
Because the years can teach
You things days never know
And so I sit
And never see
How someone
So desired could fall for me
Well, it's just one kiss
And it'll all crash down
Ignorance is bliss
In this cold and wet town
If I could bring myself
To venture through
This bold and bruised door
Well, I might make it
Yeah, I might make it
Yeah, I might make it
Yeah, I might make it
Yeah, I might make it
Yes, I might make it
I don't want to leave
I don't want to stay
But you tear me up
With those insecure ways
I don't want to leave
I don't want to stay
But you tear me up
With those insecure ways
I don't want to leave
I don't want to stay
But you tear me up
With those insecure ways
Insecure ways
Insecure ways
Insecure ways

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The daughter of strict Baptist ministers in Dallas, Texas - only two kinds of music were allowed in N’dambi’s house – gospel and country. Church was the center of the family‟s life in every way and there was no middle ground. Secular music was forbidden, but its irresistible allure eventually trickled into her life and began impacting the maturing young singer. Blessed with a deep contralto, N’dambi became especially enamored with the male singers from the „70s and „80s she‟d heard and identified with while hanging out with cousins and friends.

Read more about N'Dambi on Last.fm.


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