Interlude 5 - Live

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You all doin' alright? You ok?
 I'm not screamin' at ya, I'm just askin' you a question
 Y'all givin' me a clap
 A yes is fine ok?
 I love that song
 Thank you praise God
 I tell you, I know everybody's in the same mess, I'm telling you, we all are
 I know that, you know, and I'm just, you know
 I'll be the first to tell you, you know, I'm a mess and God is dealing with me everyday
 And everyday I'm trying, you know, how I can be less of a mess
 'Cause you know, he showed me
 Look Lauryn, you know, You're the problem, ok
 I'm going to show you how you're causing the problem
 And now I want you to be the solution
 And that's what all of these songs are about
 Just, problem, cause and solution
 Free your mind
 It's like, we all think that the gospel is join and church building, and that's deception, you know
 The real gospel is repent, which means 'let go of all that crap,' that's killin' ya
 Life was supposed to be a pleasurable experience, not this torment, you know
 And when I realized that I was tormenting myself, it was about my lust
 It wasn't about things that I needed it was just, you know, all these security blankets
 I mean, the more I acquired I became more of a prisoner
 I mean, you know, forty people on staff, and you can't do nothing, and now creativity is impossible
 Because all you can think about is all these folks that you know
 You're supporting and carryin' and you know it's not good
 You know, everybody a friend of mine says that every tub has to stand on it's own bottom, you know
 And in that respect, we all get to do what our passion is
 See that's what praisin' God is all about, is doing your passion
 You know, it's not useless, worthless ritual, you know, monotonous ritual
 Where we just show up and can't wait to see the game, you know
 It's doing your passion and fulfilling your passion, you know
 That's how we're thankful
 That's how we say we appreciate the opportunity to be alive
 And I'm just glad that I, you know, I don't have to slave anymore
 You know, 'cause I, music was my love
 And because of everything I thought had to accompany my music it became my burden
 It just got stolen from me, I said, What is this?
 How did this thing that I love so much so easily and so quickly turn to something I loath and hate?
 And so now, you know, I understand that it was because I was measuring myself
 Or trying to compare myself to a standard that wasn't reality
 It wasn't the standard at all, you know
 There's a scripture in the Bible that we, what does it say
 It says 'We compare ourselves amongst ourselves' you know
 That's not the standard, you already are the standard
 What are you trying to fit into a standard for?
 We were each created to be individual standards, you know
 And we're tryna fit into a standard? It doesn't make any sense, you know
 So now I'm just, you know, after all that, I'm just ready to be me
 And it's a lot to work through, you know
 Because all of us have hidden in these little boxes purposely
 Because of parts of ourselves that we were unhappy about
 And it's because we didn't understand, you know
 Because there's all this social doctrine that says, you know
 That the infinite God, with all this expression, who created every single one of us
 Absolutely different, on purpose, wants everybody to fit into the same suit
 But like, you know, that's deception, that's deception
 Ok, let me just, I think this is the wrong one
 I don't think this is the right one
 We took, we were in, um, Florida this weekend
 And we took the kids to Disneyworld, and um
 You know we were going, they gave us a tour
 So they escorted us through the back
 And when they escorted us through the back
 We got to see how, you know, there all these people workin' all hard
 And it was like, real dirty back there, and of course, in the front it was all immaculately clean
 And I said, I said, you know
 People need to see the reality, they need to see
 You know, how these people slave to maintain this illusion
 And it felt like my life, I said, If people only knew what it was. It's like, you know
 A bunch of musicians, listen, bustin' their 'mm' workin' all hard to make it look easy
 What's the point? You know, Oh, uh, I just threw this together, uh
 You know, it's like, you know what I'm sayin'? I mean, you know
 Slaving, slaving to act like, you know, I wake up like this
 And none of us do, you know, none of us do, none of us do
 And reality is good 'cause that means everybody could just exhale
 Let your belly out, you know, and chill, you know
 But people get mad at me when I say, Look, let's stop frontin'
 And I'm saying, you know, that's the blessing
 Now we can go around and look at each other and say, Oh, you got one too?!
 And be free
 And we want to defend the curse, I'll tell ya, that was not fun
 Did it for a long time, too long
 You didn't find it? It's another white one
 But you see in my purse or the, the other bag?
 Or the green one? Ghetto, you know, it's reality, ok?
 Are they ready? Oh let's see
 One time, it came to me, you know, I was just told very concretely
 You know, it was like that voice, the right one, said to me
 He said, Lauryn, you know the real you is more interesting than the fake somebody else
 I just want you to know that
 Because we always thought we could get, you know
 We could get reality by just putting on the clothes and wearin' the face and you know
 Lookin' hard in the video, but, you know
 Reality is it's like I've always told to my husband, it's like, look, you know
 We look at Bob Marley, you know, and we say
 Ok, let's just grow locks and wear the clothes and have the band
 And we have no many idea how many years
 Of struggle and pain and suffering that made that content
 You see what I'm saying? You can't get it from the outside in
 Truth is from the inside out, you know
 And the way we've been trying to heal and be healed
 Is with these topical, surface, superficial, temporary solution
 And I'm telling you, true healing is from the inside out
 You know, we've been told to protect our
 Outer man while our inner man is dying
 Oh, this is the one, ok
 Boy I'll tell ya, God made him for me
 I'm something to put up with
 And to endure that is amazing
 I'll be the first to tell you, trust me
 Y'all could clap 'cause that's some real work
 I was in there in the room, you know, before we came out here
 And he said to me, I said, Ro should I change?
 And he said, yeah
 So I looked at him, I said
 Why did you tell me to change I was comfortable, man
 But I asked him the question
 So I went in the room and I tried on all these clothes and I was like, I feel like an idiot
 So I pulled out all these clothes and I'm sayin, ok Ro, you know
 Pack the bag neatly, you know
 Could you put the clothes back in?
 And he's like, alright
 So he's trying to do this but then I'm like
 No! now take this out! now put that back and take that out!
 Put that back, hold that, take, that, put
 The orange shoe! the orange shoe! so I'm like
 And then after awhile I just said, Ro baby, could you leave?
 Please get out the room, and I just put back on the clothes I came in
 Ok, I was like I'm just not there anymore
 Nah, I'm telling you. It's like, uh
 Hey you know he's learned
 Because before we used to just beef and now he's like, Okay
 I'm out, oh man it's real
 God gave us a brand new relationship, man
 I mean, one in truth, you know. It's like, we date people
 Like let's say, you know, we're interested in somebody
 And we put on the perfume and dress up
 And then we do things that we will never ever ever do again!
 You understand what I'm sayin'? It's like
 And that's why so many marriages end up in divorce
 It's because people wake up next to a stranger
 They say, 'Who the hell are you?'
 What are you doing in this bed?'
 Where's that man that used to do 'du, dua, and du'
 And I'm sayin' let's give them reality from the door because
 You're gonna to attract love, and the one that really loves you
 And then you don't have to pretend and falsify
 And you know, keep that posture
 You know, you know, I can't, I'm just like
 I'll never forget when I first met him I said to him, it was like
 He saw me eating in front of him, and he told me, he was like
 You eat like a man, you must not like me
 You know, because, women, usually they keep that posture
 And I said, nah, I said it's not even that, you know
 It's but, this is reality, this is, you know
 And that's it, man, I mean, I'm just telling you
 It's so wonderful to finally find
 And trust me, it's a work in progress
 It's not something that happens overnight
 We all have to be introduced to each other
 I'm telling you, I know that I'm up here and you see
 Lauryn Hill, you came to see Lauryn Hill
 But this is the first time y'all meet me
 You see what I'm saying?
 Don't think you met me before, ok
 And as I grow, you're going to meet me a little bit more
 You're gonna be exposed to the real me a little bit more
 I can tell you I had to reintroduce myself to everybody I know
 My mother my father, listen, y'all never knew me
 I want to introduce you to me, I'm just getting to know me
 And you know what, anything that's not growin is dead
 So we better be changing
 You know, people would say to me
 They would hold me hostage
 And they, seriously, emotionally hostage, and they'd say
 Uh, she's changing
 The money's changing her and I'd say listen
 The money's not changing me, God's changing me
 I'm changing, because that's a natural part of life
 We're all supposed to change
 Who wakes up and is the same way tomorrow and the day after that?
 Nobody is, let the experience teach you and be real, man
 And, um there's gonna be warfare involved
 Because there's some people who prefer deceptions, see
 They say, uh, I don't like this new expression, and I say
 What, you want two-thirds of me to stay outside?
 I'm a whole person
 You can't say, you know, two-thirds of Lauryn, come in here
 Only two-thirds is acceptable, I'm a whole person
 You know, and that's everybody
 You always talk about spiritual warfare and we did
 Didn't realize that it was in relationships
 It's emotional warfare, being able to tell the people
 We love the most the truth about ourselves
 And when they say
 Hey that doesn't fit into our box for you
 We say, Well, I ain't in no box
 Don't try to put me in one
 I'm going to play a little bit of guitar with this one, but I might
 I might stop it's 'cause I really want you to listen to the words
 So if I stop, you understand why, I want you to really hear the words
 

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Duration
12:12
Key
1
Tempo
81 BPM

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