The Sequence – Bryson Tiller


Baby sometimes I feel so naive

Thinking you would come back to me

Say I fucked up, I’d have to agree

But second chances I do believe in

Just give me one reason, we fight, make up then fuck

Girl that’s the sequence

I’ve been dreaming about the most recent

I don’t lie, no I don’t pretend

And your guard up, that’s defense

Let it down, girl I swear I won’t let you down

I ain’t 2Pac, I don’t get around

Was clueless at first but I get it now, I get it now

You know all of my secrets and

You know all of my weaknesses

I can’t give that to someone else, none of these weak bitches

Gotta tell them hoes keep distance

This how you was s’ppose go deep in it

Please don’t do that with no one else

Just me, is that to much?

Is that too much?

Is that too much?

Am I asking for too much?

Say this shit once, say this shit two times

I won’t stop ’til I get back what’s mine

I know I fucked up one two many times

Is that too much?

Truth be told I know that somebody

Somebody as real as me, someone as sincere as me

That’s what I’m afraid of

Don’t you dare give him the same love

Cause what that man do girl, I can do it

Hold up one time baby girl, I can prove it

But this right here, so time consuming

And this right here got my mind confusing

What now what now, one day one day you’ll come around

Like “Fuck them niggas, I’ll shut ’em down”

Sex Mami I’m needin’ it

Thirsty much I gotta replenish

If I get it back you know I’m keepin’ it

Baby, I been deep in my thoughts like

Is that too much?

Is that too much?

Am I asking for too much?

I won’t stop ’til I get back what’s mine

I know I fucked up one two many times

Exploring the Emotional Sequence

Bryson Tiller’s “The Sequence” dives into the complexities of love, regret, and vulnerability. The lyrics capture the cyclical nature of relationships, where arguments, reconciliation, and intimacy create an endless loop. Tiller confesses his mistakes and pleads for another chance, reflecting both self-awareness and longing. His honesty is disarming, as he lays bare his insecurities about losing someone special and his fear of being replaced. The rawness in his admission—wondering if he’s asking for too much—resonates with anyone who has sought forgiveness and a second chance in love. Ultimately, the song is a heartfelt exploration of reconciliation, trust, and the hope of rekindling a lost connection.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bryson Tiller
  • Songwriters: Bryson Tiller

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