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Phone rings |
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Grandpa: Princess, belated Valentine's day |
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Kehlani: Happy belated Valentine's day, what are you doing? |
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Grandpa: What am I doing? |
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Where are you? |
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Kehlani: I'm in the studio |
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Grandpa: You're in the studio... |
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New York? |
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Studio LA? |
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Studio Atlanta? |
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Studio here? |
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Kehlani: Studio in LA |
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Grandpa: In LA? |
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Princess when do I get to see you? |
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You know you are my granddaughter. |
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You are like my daughter. |
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Come on now |
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Kehlani: I know |
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Grandpa: Don't [?] out to the curb. |
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I know you're the star on top of stars and everybody every day has to remind me. |
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Do you know who Kehlani is? |
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Do you know who your granddaughter is? |
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I know who she is and I know who she was |
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They say God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. |
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And as much as anyone can say how invincible I seem or how fearless I am or how brave I must be, I'm still human. |
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And I've seen things and I've felt more pain than some will in their entire lives, all before the age of even being able to buy a fucking drink at a bar. |
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But I have to be strong, not for myself but for a greater purpose, because I feel like my duty is far beyond me, you know? |
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Beyond saving my family. |
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It's for the world because somebody out there really needs to hear this. |
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So to anybody who isn't here to see how far I've gone or how far I've yet to go. |
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To family members that didn't make it or friends I lost along the way. |
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Or maybe someone I gave my heart to that didn't know what to do with it. |
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You should be here |