Embracing Authenticity: A Woman Like Me – A Journey of Self-Expression and Vulnerability

I always say what I’m feeling I was born without a zip on my mouth Sometimes I don’t even mean it It takes a little while to figure me out I like my coffee with two sugars in it Hot heels in my jewelry, dripping, drinking I get all fired up, hey, hey, hey Insecure but I’m working with it Anything’s not cooking, riddle ain’t nobody give it up I made a few mistakes, I regret it not I broke a couple hearts and I wear a mind sleeve My mama always said, girl, you’re trouble-ing And now I wonder, could you fall for a woman like me? And every time we touch, will you make me feel weak? I can tell you’re shy and I think you’re so sweet Spending every night under covers and Still I wonder, could you fall for a woman like me? Woman like me, like a woman like me La la la, woman like me Like a woman like me, la la la, woman like me Like a woman like me, la la la, woman like me Like a woman like me Maybe just be mad for the weekend We can go to take a walk and sit on the couch Or we could just go out for the evening Hopefully end up with you kissing my mouth, baby You got them blue jeans with a rib up in my head With your fingers, really love it when you turn me