She wakes you up
Early in the morning
She tells you babe
I feel a little horny
She brings you up and then
You know you want it
I like the way
You give it girl
Your mouth is dry
Your heart is beating faster
You want to die
You're too afraid to ask her
She pops the gun
Your prayers already answered
Tick tock bang
Thank you ma'am
Don't fool yourself
You can't stop it if you try
And it's a bumpy ride

She be the one
She be the drug
She's gonna take you high
Take you low
Never get enough
She be the one
She be the bomb
Watch out here she comes
You know you're gonna get some

She hits the club and
Everybody watches
When she dances
Everybody wants it
The kind of girl
You kinda gotta watch it
She might just get away
She makes you wait
She likes to play
That kind of game
She takes your money
You gladly give it all away
She makes you nasty
Even want to feel pain
Then she'll make you
Born again

Don't fool yourself
You can't stop it if you try
And it's a bumpy ride

She be the one
She be the drug
She's gonna take you high
Take you low
Never get enough
She be the one
She be the bomb
Watch out here she comes
You know you're gonna get some
You know you're gonna get some
You know you're gonna get some
You know you're gonna get some
You really gonna get some
You know you're gonna get some
You really gonna get some
You know you're gonna get some, ah ah

She be the one
She be the one, yeah
She be the one
She be the drug
She's gonna take you high
Take you low
Never get enough
She be the one
She be the bomb
Watch out here she comes
She be the one

She be the one
She be the drug
She's gonna take you little high
Take you little low
Never get enough
She be the one
She be the bomb
Watch out here she comes
You know you gonna get some


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She Be the One Lyrics as written by Enrique M Iglesias Paul Michael Barry

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Hipgnosis Songs Group

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    i like the guitar in the back ground.

    sire_of_black_eyesson January 06, 2005   Link

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