Only you can make me feel so true
I'll never never be so blue as long as I have you
Only you can make me feel so true
What ever ever I can do it's because of you
Only you can make me feel so true
I'll never never be so blue as long as I have you
All the hoochie mamas throw your hands up (hands up!)
All the hoochie mamas throw your hands up (hands up!)
All the hoochie mamas throw your hands up (hands up!)
Gotta let me hear you say yeah (yeah!)
You like me, I like you
So happy you're my boo
Would you like to join my crew
Fly up high to the sky so blue
Only you can make me feel so true
What ever ever I can do it's because of you
Only you can make me feel so true
I'll never never be so blue as long as I have you
All the big boys throw your hands up (hands up!)
All the big boys throw your hands up (hands up!)
All the big boys throw your hands up (hands up!)
Gotta let me hear you say yeah (yeah!)
You like her, she likes you
So happy she's your boo
Sing along with my crew
Fly up high to the sky so blue
Only you can make me feel so true
What ever ever I can do it's because of you
Only you can make me feel so true
I'll never never be so blue as long as I have you
We're only two people in love
It's been there from the start
We're only two people in love in love
We're only two people in love
You know you have my heart
Tell me we'll never part
Only you can make me feel so true
I'll never never be so blue as long as I have you


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    I heard this song on ddr extreme american, and my brother is like really obsessed with it.

    Personally, i think it's a little gay.

    hydrojakepon January 23, 2005   Link

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