They got a lot of girls
Who know they got it goin' on
But nothing's ever a comparison to you
Now can't you see
That you're the only one I really want
And everything I need,
Is everything you do?

Any girl walk by, don't matter
'Cause you're lookin' so much better
Don't ever need to get
Caught up in jealously
She could be a super-model
Every magazine, the cover
She'll never, ever mean a thing to me

She's no you, oh no
You give me more than I could ever want
She's no you, oh no
I'm satisfied with the one I've got
'Cause you're all the girl
That I ever dreamed
She's only a picture on a magazine
She's no you, she's no you

They got a lot of girls
Who dance in all the videos
But I prefer the way you do,
The way you move
You're more than beautiful
And I just want to let you know
That all I ever need
Is what I've got with you

Any girl walk by, don't matter
Every time you're looking better
I think you're perfect
There ain't nothin' I would change
She could be a super-model
Every magazine, the cover
She'll never, ever take my heart away

She's no you, oh no
You give me more than I could ever want
She's no you, oh no
I'm satisfied with the one I've got
'Cause you're all the girl
That I ever dreamed
She's only a picture on a magazine
She's no you, she's no you

No one's ever gonna get to me
Oh, the way you do,
Now baby can't you see,
That you're the one, the only one
Who's ever made me feel this way?

Nothing's ever coming even close
No, no one's ever been comparable to you

I don't want nothin' I don't got
I don't need nothin' but you
I can't get more than you're giving me
Don't stop anything you do
You're all that, all that, and then some
You know what, just what I need
And no girl, no place, nowhere
Could mean a thing to me

She's no you, oh no
You give me more than I could ever want
She's no you, oh no
I'm satisfied with the one I've got
'Cause you're all the girl
That I ever dreamed
She's only a picture on a magazine
She's no you, (she's no you girl)
She's no you

She's no you (They got a lot of girls who know they got it goin' on)
You give me more than I could ever want
She's no you (Now can't you see that you're the only one I really want)
I'm satisfied with the one I've got
'Cause you're all the girl
That I ever dreamed
She's only a picture on a magazine
She's no you, (she's no you girl)
She's no you


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