Michael Nnebe Jr. who is also known as The Peace Dealer did a magnificent job at capturing the dialog behind the song.
lyrics
When you go up
that's when they say my name.
When you go up
that's all you have,
when you have me.
Mister,
why don't you say my name?
Call me out,
I'm here for your pains.
Cause when you go up
and that's when they tell you,
"You're not happy"
Mister,
I told you once
so I'll tell you one final time.
I'm happy like, me, myself; happy.
I see you
You're calm&collected, in yourself.
I see you
You're calm&collected, collective.
The Peace Dealer:
I could see you a rider
see it all inside you,
and I want you for sure
but I've seen it all before
and I gotsta go, ya
If you fall I'm behind ya
if you're lost
I'll find you
And you want me for sure
and you've seen it all before
and you gotsta go, ya.
When you go up
that's when they tell you
"You're not happy"
Mister,
why don't you call me out?
Mister,
why don't you always have me,
have me.
credits
from Island Life,
released May 22, 2020
Guitar: Rosemarie Feliciano
Composition: Rosemarie Feliciano
Main Vocals: Rosemarie Feliciano
Feature Vocals: Michael Nnebe, Jr.
Words: Rosemarie Feliciano
Mix and Instrumentals: Mike Campbell
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