A-Okay
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A-Okay
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I grew up in a home where emotion means nothing
When your heart is a stone you feel numb to it beating
Mommie taught me to marry a man for his money
Daddy taught me never rely on anybody
I was so confused
About my point of view
I didn't know the truth
Until I met you
And everything was okay
Everything is a-okay
Find someone who thinks the same
And makes you feel okay
I was told he was unmotivated and lazy
But I'd rather be happy together than crazy
If you can choose who to love
Then take the money and run, little girl
Remember a = a, you don't need his love, anyway
Oh, little girl
I was so confused
About my point of view
I didn't know the truth
Until I met you
And everything was okay
Everything is a-okay
Find someone who thinks the same
And makes you feel okay
And everything was okay
Everything is a-okay
Find someone who thinks the same
And makes you feel okay
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Mars Argo performs "A-Okay", and this lyric page sits inside the Mars Argo catalog on LyroVerse.
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