Shingi Mangoma - Relapse lyrics

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Shingi Mangoma - Relapse lyrics

[Verse 1: Shingi Mangoma] All things are vanity Beauty can come from ashes, redemption from pain It all comes tumbling down, it all comes tumbling down All that you see, all that you know could come tumbling down It all comes tumbling down But only love remains It all comes tumbling down, down, down, down, down It all comes tumbling down, down, down, down But only love remains [Interlude: Amai Tendai] I remember you, by grade 3, you already had a CV as long as a, an arm really You were into everything, sport, acting, you were the best at everything that you did It wasn't good enough just to do, to show up You needed to show up and be the best at whatever you it is that you did You got into that pool, you had asthma, you swum, your form in the pool Every weekend I didn't have a voice The only thing I never wanted you to do was to play rugby because I was sure, you know, it was one way you'd get be getting injured willy nilly You never allowed me to come and watch you because I'd then start saying "Iwe!, uri kumupushirei!? So you didn't ask me leave but that's really, you showed them, boy you showed them And that boy, my son [Verse 2: Tehn Diamond] She is always telling them impossible is nothing Cruising from the depths of despair into the air and then places them on a mountain Far from the waves of emotion they try to drown them though It's hard not wake up the ocean when she's around them Fires ignite, planets and stars align Their love is like a flower and bloom beautifully doomed Day to day, step by step inching a room With no doors and no four walls ? is so lost and at all cost mirrors the mood If heaven is the sun and the sky, she is the moon When friends saw parts of him die she was the tomb Like the fire, then the phoenix to fly: these are the rules This Twitter generation will give you every review But never take a second to ever walk in your shoes Holding on to something so heavy for so long Knowing it's right but so many hoping it goes wrong But, that man's hustling to make ends meet While she is struggling to make them see That that man is a seed, a true African tree A baobab that's been buried in the dirt just begging to be It's like the 21st century Romeo and Juliet Same roles, loneliest souls without the plot twist Young, black, beautiful love, all the above More than enough, more than was ever given to us To us