You Lyrics

[Chorus]
It's you (You, you)
At the end of it all, it was you (You, you)
And at the end, it was you (You, you, you)
At the end of it all, it was you (You, you)
And at the end, it's you, it's you (You)
At the end of it all, it's you (You, you)
It's you, it's you (You, you, you)
At the end of it all (You, you)

[Verse 2]
I couldn't take it
But the spell of love, I couldn't shake it

Even though I would discover
That there was somebody else who was your lover
You gave me up, but managed to turn the tables
And all your honest words, they turned to fables
The things that you would accuse me of—
It seems, were the things you were doing, love
Get it? These things, you projected

And I don't want to be affected
But when you get in love, it's never easy, love
To make decisions of you've defected
You were doing so much to try to pin me
Going through all my stuff, but it was empty (Ugh)
Answers that I'm seeking
Well, it seems I'm getting close, that I'm reaching

And I was thinking I had no reason
Calling you a culprit, it was treason
And the twinkle in your eye
It was cunning, not for loving—tell me why?

We'll make amends if you admit it
We can ascend if you're committed
Your heart—is it in it?
If it goes too many days, sweet love can decay from you (You)
[Chorus]
It's you (You, you)
At the end of it all, it was you (You, you)
And at the end, it was you (You, you, you)
At the end of it all, it was you (You, you)
And the end, it's you, it's you
At the end of it all, it's you (You, you)
It's you, It's you (You, you, you)
At the end of it all

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This song from The Renaissance features a looped piano line played by Grammy-winning jazz keyboardist Robert Glasper. The lyrics in first person describe the demise of a failed relationship with a girl he loves.

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Credits
Produced By
Written By
Vocals
Programming
Recorded By
Bass
Recorded At
The Abstract Ranch
Release Date
November 4, 2008
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