She's A Dream

Album: This Is Us (2009)
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  • Oh
    Oh
    Oh oh oh yeah
    Oh no
    Yeah

    Shorty ain't got cable,
    She ain't even got a radio, way more than able.
    What kinda girl should I take her for?
    The perfect kind, just what I like,
    Exactly what I had in my mind, a dream
    She's a dream, yeah

    Shorty don't know I'm on the red carpet, almost every night.
    And when I'm outta town to go and do work,
    I'm first class every flight.
    If she takes the time to open her eyes,
    She can realize that she's a dream
    'Cause she knows me

    'Cause Shorty don't know who I am, she don't know I'm a celebrity,
    'Cause when I let her meet my fam, ain't nobody mention my pedigree.
    'Cause every time I take her out, we always in the VIP.
    But Shorty don't know who I am, but she knows me
    That's why I make her say, ooh
    Make her say, ah
    Make her say, ooh
    Make her say, ah

    Shorty don't know who I am

    And I'm cool with that, if she says so
    I ain't even got a lot to her
    And when I'm out making pesos?
    Ain't' nobody treat her like I do her.
    'Cause I'm the one that she thinks about,
    The only one on her mind,
    She's a dream
    'Cause she knows me
    And Shorty don't know that I'm on the stage,
    Like three or four times a week
    She don't even know I've been around the world
    And all the different girls I meet.
    But there's just one, face that I see
    She's the only one for me
    She's a dream
    'Cause she knows me

    'Cuase Shorty don't know who I am, she don't know I'm a celebrity,
    'Cause when I let her meet my fam, ain't nobody mention my pedigree.
    'Cause every time I take her out, we always in the VIP.
    Shorty don't know who I am, but she knows me
    That's why I make her say, ooh
    Make her say, ah
    Make her say, ooh
    Make her say, ah
    (She's a dream)

    See, shorty don't know who I am
    That's not good for us, 'cause I know,
    It's not good to fuss
    And I know she loves me, for me
    And I love her, for her
    But It wouldn't work if she ever gave
    A damn 'bout who I am but she knows me

    She don't know I'm a celebrity,
    'Cause when I let her meet my fam, ain't nobody mention my pedigree.
    'Cause every time I take her out, we always in the VIP.
    Shorty don't know who I am, but she knows me
    Oh,
    Make her say, ah
    Make her say, ooh
    Make her say, ah

    'Bout me
    (She's a dream) Writer/s: ALEXANDER JAMES MCLEAN, BRIAN THOMAS LITTRELL, DAEN ALEXANDER SIMMONS, FAHEEM RASHEED NAJM, HOWARD DOROUGH, NICKOLAS CARTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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