let it be me

Henry Brill, Olubukola Oladokun

I grew up scared of my father
His words were known to draw blood
I know that nobody's perfect
But I never questioned his love
When he cursed the television
And that god damn rainbow parade
I wrapped my wounds in religion
That night I learned how to pray

If you poisoned the apple why plant the tree?
Why plant the tree?
If there's one in the city you're willing to keep
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me

I'm learning to love the progress
Get more faith with every inch
You're making peace with the thought of growing out of more than your skin
What was once out of the question now gets met a quarter way

It might not be a rainbow but at least it's more than grey

If you poisoned the apple why plant the tree?
Why plant the tree?
If there's one in the city you're willing to keep
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me

Let it be me that you treat like a daughter
Let it be me when you give me away
Let it be you who's proud of me sort of
'Cause blood is blood at the end of the day

If you poisoned the apple why plant the tree?
Why plant the tree?
If there's one in the city you're willing to keep
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me
Let it be me, Lord
Let it be me

Trivia about the song let it be me by Joy Oladokun

When was the song “let it be me” released by Joy Oladokun?
The song let it be me was released in 2021, on the album “In Defense of My Own Happiness”.
Who composed the song “let it be me” by Joy Oladokun?
The song “let it be me” by Joy Oladokun was composed by Henry Brill, Olubukola Oladokun.

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