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[Intro]
Oh-woah, oh-oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, please, please
Oh, please, oh, please, yeah
Woah, woah, woah, oh, please
[Verse: Stormzy]
Please, could you lower your tone? (Please)
Please, could you get off my phone? (Oh, please)
And please, leave Meghan alone
I said, please, leave Meghan alone (Woah, woah, woah, oh, please)
It cuts deep when you deep that your house was nеver your home
You wanna speak but it's bеst that you don't (Please)
Under pressure we fold
Best believe we're protectin' you from (Oh, please, oh, please)
I had to let it be known, we eventually grow (Woah, woah, woah, oh, please)
I'm a sensitive soul, please, could you pause the applause? (Oh, please)
Please could let me be flawed? (Oh, please)
And please, leave your pain at the door
Yeah, it's too much in this house and I can't bear anymore (Woah, woah, woah, oh, please)
Please, spare me a fall
Please, Lord, give me the strength to forgive my dad for he is (Oh, please) flawed l and so am I so who am I to not (Oh, please)
To not forgive a man who tries, I see his soul, I know it cries (Woah, woah, woah, oh, please)
But with this pain I'd rather
With this pain I'd rather paint (Oh, please)
And try to turn this broken picture into something that it ain't (Oh, please)
This pain I'll rather hold because it's made me who I am (Woah, woah, woah, oh, please)
It's probably time I let it go, I free myself from myself
I free youth from regret (Oh, please)
I grant you peace before you rest and that's the least that you should get (Oh, please)
I think we've both suffered enough, please
[Chorus]
Woah, woah, woah, oh, please, please
Oh, please, oh
Woah, woah, woah, oh, please, please
Oh, please
Woah, woah, woah, oh
[Instrumental Outro]
Please was written by Stormzy & Owen Cutts & Reuben James.
Please was produced by Owen Cutts.
The word ‘please’ is so multifaceted. There’s a vulnerability to it, a desperateness; there’s so many ways you can say please. I thought about what ‘please’ means to me. It wasn’t something defiant. It was about letting everything roll out. I wanted to do something that wasn’t premeditated. It becam...