Oh-ooh- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

Walking out late at night
When all I see is city lights
Feels so cold
The ice was like a vise
There was no where to find
Was looking for some action
That's trouble free
The neon sign said Cairo
As it called out to me
And suddenly I saw your face
A bright Eastern star
Thought I was in a time machine
And history on the Nile
And you were my queen

[Chorus:]
Pyramid
Her name was Pyramid
You're my dream forever
Come on and hold me
Reach out and touch me
You're my queen forever
Pyramid
Her name was Pyramid
You're my queen forever

It seems that life repeats itself
Girl, your beauty I've seen
Somewhere on a desert sand
In my hidden dreams
You know I won't forget this night
The way you make me feel

Dark archaeologists searching for your face, ooh
Oh, if they only knew-
That you were in my arms
And that you're safe

[Chorus]

Pyramid
Her name was Pyramid
You're my dream forever
Come on an' hold me
Reach out and touch me
You're my queen forever


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