Rachel Chinouriri - Wait A Minute

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Verse 1
Wait a minute
I think I left my conscience on your front doorstep
Wait a minute
I think I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension
But I'm here right now (Right now), right now (Right now)
Just sitting in a cloud, oh wow
I'm here right now (Right now), right now with you, oh, wow, oh, wow (Oh, wow)
I don't even care
I’ll run my hands through your hair
You wanna run your fingers through mine
But my dreads too thick and that's alright

Chorus
Hold on, wait a minute
Feel my heart's intention
Hold on, wait a minute
I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension
Left my soul in his vision
Let's go get it
Let's go get it

Verse 2
Some things don't work
Some things are bound to be
Some things, they hurt
And they tear apart me
You left your diary at my house (Some things don't work)
(Some things are bound to be) You left your diary at my house
(Some things, they hurt)
(And they tear apart me)
You left your diary at my house (Some things don't work)
(Some things are bound to be) And I read those pages
(Some things, they hurt) Do you really love me, baby?

Chorus
Hold on, wait a minute
Feel my heart's intention
Hold on, wait a minute
I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension
Left my soul in his vision
Let's go get it
Let's go get it
Hold on, wait a minute
Feel my heart's intention
I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension
Left my soul in his vision
Let's go get it
Let's go get it

Outro
Wait a minute
I think I left my conscience on your front doorstep
Wait a minute
I think I left my consciousness in the sixth dimension
 
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Rachel Chinouriri is an up-and-coming English singer-songwriter in the indie alternative pop genre. Influenced by artists like Daughter, Coldplay, James Blake, Sampha, and more, Rachel creates a meaningful discography of deep, emotional music. She utilizes layered harmonies throughout her music, one of her artistic staples. Rachel’s writing is an intimate introduction to her world and experiences, which she often shares with her audience.

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