Lyrics of 'Reflections (I Remember)' by Mary J. Blige

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I remember, I remember
I remember, I remember
I remember, I remember
I remember

Back before the record deal and the cars
And the cribs and the way that things took off
I was signin' at Lucy's on 1-25th, just tryin' my best to get on
Back when me and '' Puff and B.I.G '' was kids and I knew Jodeci
I was young and tough and fresh in love and it was all a dream

Signing a contract, no guiding light, just hopin' I
I can get out the projects
And get my family right 'cause they were my life
In Red Zones, in Bentley's, you can catch me, tryna do me
I was jaded on the block, I coulda faded on the block
But I made it off the block and I

I remember, back when I didn't know which way to live
I remember, back when pain was all I had to give
The reflections of my life, I see the lessons that I've learned
And now I know, heartbreak don't exist when it's been torn apart by love

I use to throw a fit, I use to shed a doubt
And blame it on a man but that was Mary than
And this is Mary now, you gotta understand
It's about how we respect ourselves
And the men have no control of our self-esteem
And when we see that then we can let go, oh

I remember, back when I didn't know which way to live
I remember, back when pain was all I had to give
The reflections of my life, I see the lessons that I've learned
And now I know, heartbreak don't exist when it's been torn apart by love

Now I made some mistakes, I lost some friends along the way
But I don't carry it 'cause it made me a better chick
It's my life and I know that there's more for me to see
(So much more)
I may not be what I'm suppose to
But I can tell you right now, I ain't what I use to be

(I remember)
I remember when I didn't know which way to live
(I remember)
I remember when pain was all I had to give
The reflections of my life, I see the lessons that I've learned
And now I know, heartbreak don't exist when it's been torn apart by love
(I remember)

I remember, I remember
(I remember)
I remember, I remember
The reflections of my life, I see the lessons that I've learned
And now I know, heartbreak don't exist
When it's been torn apart by love, by love
(I remember)

Don't exist no more
(I remember)
But I remember, I remember
(I remember)
I remember, I remember
(I remember)
I remember

(I remember)

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