Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song It Takes More, artist - Goapele. Album song Even Closer, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 03.10.2004
Record label: Tunecore
Song language: English
It Takes More |
He was fourteen years old |
All his life he never left |
The west side (oh) |
I walked past him everyday |
Heading downtown |
Always on the go |
He was the kind of guy you never gave your real name to |
So young but still trying to game you |
But what he was going through |
I never knew |
Its such a same |
How people change |
And I never really knew his name |
But it takes more than two to raise a youth |
And for that we all did lose |
Because if one of us had noticed you |
How I wish I was there for you |
I was busy filling my own shoes |
All his life |
He heard «You won’t amount to nothing» |
Low expectations |
In need of money |
Few too many choices |
And no patience |
So what do you know |
For a good cash flow |
You can always sell |
It’s easy to fit the role |
But when your living the fast life |
He considered all times a go |
Its such a same |
How people change |
And I never really knew his name |
But it takes more than two to raise a youth |
And for that we all did lose |
Because if one of us had noticed you |
How I wish I was there for you |
I was busy filling my own shoes |
Is that how he came around |
For his child he’ll know now |
'Cause he left him with bruises |
His words just abusive |
The love he didn’t show |
And what his boy was going through |
He had never imagined |
But when love turns to hate |
It’s the worse out of passion |
His son was bold |
And by then it was too late |
From his friend they get console |
Then his hands, his shoes |
The life or death they couldn’t hold |
Oh- two seconds cold |
He was fourteen years old |
Locked up until he’s old |
Its such a same |
How moments change |
And I never really knew his name |
But it takes more than two to raise a youth |
And for that we all did lose |
Because if one of us had noticed you |
How I wish I was there for you |
I was busy filling my own shoes |