Number One
Girl can you be number, girl can you be my number one?
Its so effortless the way you move
I thank the stars for aligning me with you
In your eyes I see the true meaning of innocent, you're magnificent
Your heart so pure, all I've been longing for
Someone to share my happiness, ups and downs
I find comfort in having you around
With Places to go, people to see
You are truly all I need
Won't you answer one question for me?

Girl can you be my number, girl can you be my number one?
Can you be my number one?
Girl can you be my number, girl can you be my number one?
Can you be my number one?

One, one, one, one

Wouldn't trade you for a million dollars
Or a trip around the world
Because you are one in a million
I'm so glad that you're my girl
My heart was broken, I gave it to you mend
When you put it back together, I found a special friend
In you, in you, in you, in you

Girl can you be my number, girl can you be my number one?
Can you be my number one?
Girl can you be my number, girl can you be my number one?
Can you be my number one?

One, one, one, one


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