Adorn

Album: Kaleidoscope Dream (2012)
Charted: 49 17
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  • She's art dealer chic
    Would you be my friend, my freak?
    She's (yeah) art dealer chic
    Would you be my friend, my freak?

    These lips can't wait to taste your skin, baby, no, no
    And these eyes, yeah, can't wait to see your grin, ooh, ooh, baby
    Just let my love
    Just let my love adorn you
    Please baby, yeah

    You gotta know
    You gotta know
    You know that I adore you
    Yeah, baby

    Baby, these fists will always protect ya, lady
    And this mind, ooh, will never neglect you, yeah, baby, ooh
    And they stay trying to break us down
    But don't let that affect us, no, baby
    You just gotta let my love
    Let my love
    Let my love adorn you
    Ah, le-le-le-let it dress you down

    You gotta know
    You gotta know
    Know that I adore you
    Just that, baby

    Ah, ah, oh
    Let my love adorn you, baby
    Don't you ever
    Don't you let nobody tell you different, baby
    I'll always adore you
    You gotta know now
    You got to know, know, know
    Now (could you be my friend, my freak?)

    Oh, yeah
    The same way that the stars adorn the skies, yeah (every night, baby)
    Oh, and look up, sugar (every night, baby)
    Now, hey, hey, hey
    The same way that my
    Whole world's in your eyes (when I look in your eyes, baby)
    Ooh, and it's time now (you know that it's time, baby)

    To let
    Let my love adorn you baby, hey
    Le-le-le-let it dress you down
    You gotta know, baby
    Oh, you gotta know
    Know that I adorn you, yeah
    Oh, love ain't never looked so good on ya
    Oh, put it on, baby
    Let my love adorn you Writer/s: Miguel Jontel Pimentel
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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