I Wanna Secret Family (With You)

Album: Days Go By (2012)
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  • Every girl's a story, call it morning glory
    She wakes it up and pony, whoa
    Dancing on the table, everybody's able
    Holding up his dollars, pointing as he hollers

    It's you, waiting out for you baby
    I want a secret family with you
    Way to knock me out baby

    It's too big to bag on, gotta get my swag on
    Looking for an adult
    Standing in the mirror,
    Tryna get you nearer
    Funking is the meaner
    This is what he said
    He said, I've been a lonely man
    Such a lonely man
    I've been a lonely man
    Such a lonely man

    It's you, waiting out for you baby
    I want a secret family with you
    Way to knock me out baby

    First we went to find my fame,
    With the south I'm blown away
    Girl you don't like the E-A
    And it's bigger than both of us
    You, waiting out for you baby
    I want a secret family with you
    And it's alright

    I've been a lonely man
    Such a lonely man
    I've been a lonely man
    Such a lonely man

    And now I've got you, waiting out for you baby
    I want a secret family with you
    Way to knock me out baby

    First we went to find my fame,
    With the south I'm blown away
    Girl you don't like the E-A
    And it's bigger than both of us
    You, waiting out for you baby
    I want a secret family with you
    Start a secret family with you
    And it's alright
    Yeah it's alright Writer/s: BRYAN HOLLAND
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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