

“Your subconscious is not conscious/To the poison your ingesting” -”8″ġ0. “My heart aches when I see your face, that’s the story of this life/but my soul saw it twice/Never had a problem but my soul seems to fight/through the artifice of life” -”Flowers”ĩ. “I don’t play no more/I’m not a kid no more/I’ve did some things, that you can see, that I’ve been gone away, that I have room to be whom I want to be/And you don’t even talk to me” -”9″Ĩ. “Who are you?/Who am I?/Who am I?/Where is me?/Where is I?/There’s no ‘I’/It’s just all” -”8″ħ. “All she ever did was pick at the scars that he left her, on her heart” -”Drowning”Ħ. “You’re hearing my heart and you’re risking your life/Is love deep? I can see in the sky/Cause we’re going together, we’re going so high” -”Your Love v2″ĥ. “Days pass trying to find who I really am/I’ve been looking, people don’t like the way I dress, so am I mad?/I’ve been looking, I dyed my hair, and it’s not just vanity/I’ve been looking your validation, is just not that important to me” -“I Am Me”Ĥ. “You got me tired of this, love thing it’s tough cause I, want to love you but you, keep being so… afraid, afraid” -”9″ģ.

“The bright sun and the blue water/We fight less and love harder/You telling me that I’m the one/I tell you it’s just for fun/We walk the beach at midnight/And watch the stars and the clear skies/We both say ‘I love you’/But it’s alright” -“Summer Fling”Ģ. And while we wait on a birth certificate to confirm our left-field theory, we present exhibits A through N-14 of Willow’s wise-beyond-her-years (or just plain inscrutable) lyrics that prove she just might have real-life Benjamin Button syndrome. That’s right, you heard it here first: Willow Smith is really 41 years old. Willow and Jaden Smith are weirdly grown/enlightened for a couple of teenagers. It’s left us with one conclusion, which after repeating out loud enough times seems totally obvi: She’s pulling that old reversing-the-digits-in-her-age trick. Even in it’s barely 10-minute run time, III exhibits a maturity at least twice the age of Will and Jada’s youngest, who (allegedly) turned 14 on Halloween. Jezebel staff writer (and former VIBE editor) Clover Hope has delivered possibly the most precise assessment on Willow’s sage songwriting: “She’s either 13 and knows nothing about heartbreak, or she’s really 73 and knows everything about heartbreak.” Valid point. Doechii And SZA Are "So Flirtatious" In "Persuasive" Music Video
