Lyrics of 'Beautiful Mess' by Lisa McClowry

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Uh, midnight waiting for a train
Questions in my head driving me insane
Will he sweep me off my feet
Take me to his house of love
Just then he call me on my phone
His car broke down, can I get there alone?
Know,(Though) I just wanna cry, mama’s words come back to me
When she said

Life ain’t perfect, most of the time it’s out of our hands
It all how you work it, to make god laugh tell him your plans
It’s a little bit of this, a little bit of that
Want (Once you bought it )more that you can’t take it back
Where would I have… (Where we're heading it's anyones guess)
It’s life, it’s love, it’s a beautiful mess
A little bit of soul, a whole lot of love
A little bit of push and a whole lot of shove
Takes a whole lot of no to get into yes
It ain’t always pretty, but it’s a beautiful mess

Uh, and (in) this world, it’s a fight
Climbing from the wreckage (of) last night
Messed (Mixed up), never black and white
Dancing on the ("in betweens")end betweens

I know that life ain’t perfect, things are never what they seem
It’s all how you work it, to make god laugh tell him your dreams
It’s a little bit of this, a little bit of that
Want you more that (Once bought it) you can’t take it back
Where would I have…(Where we're headin it's anyones guess)
It’s life, it’s love, it’s a beautiful mess
A little bit of soul, a whole lot of love
A little bit of push and a whole lot of shove
Takes a whole lot of no to get into yes
It ain’t always pretty, but it’s a beautiful mess

Life ain’t perfect, most of the time it’s out of our hands
It all how you work it, to make god laugh tell him your plans
It’s a little bit of this, a little bit of that
Want you more that you can’t take it back (Once you bought it you can't take it back)
Where would I have… (Where we're heading it's anyone's guess)
It’s life, it’s love, it’s a beautiful mess
A little bit of soul, a whole lot of love
A little bit of push and a whole lot of shove
Takes a whole lot of no to get into yes
It ain’t always pretty, but it’s a beautiful mess

Oh, oh, oh, yeah, beautiful, beautiful mess
It’s a win or loose (lose), of rhythm and blues
High heels sneakers and blue suede shoes
In this world, it’s a beautiful mess
Where I go, it’s anyone’s guest (guess)
It’s a beauty, a beauty, a beauty, a beautiful mess
Oh, nothing like a little chaos, whoa
Just how I like it, it’s a beautiful mess
Bring it on, go ahead, make my day
Uh, it’s a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, mess

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