Forever My Queen

Album: Review Your Choices (1999)
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  • Ran away with myself
    I think I ran a little too far
    Your love is more than a tease
    And I'm gonna give it all of my heart
    Situations is all wrapped up
    And no more needs to be said, oh no

    You live in my world gotta heed me
    And I know that you can cause you need me
    There ain't nothin' gonna stop us now
    We're willing and we both know how
    And baby you're gonna be my queen
    Cause the king always know just what he means
    Well, alright

    The future looks only a sea
    Of the troubled times ahead for you and me
    And the desert oasis just sand
    For the kingdom and all of my plans
    On no, said all will fall, yeah Writer/s: BOBBY LIEBLING
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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