You know what?
'Cause I'm gonna say
Yeah, Craig David
7 days
Check it out, yeah

On my way to see my friends who lived a couple blocks away from me (oh)
As I walked through the subway
It must have been about quarter past three
In front of me, stood a beautiful honey with a beautiful body
She asked me for the time
I said it'd cost her name, a six digit number and a date with me tomorrow at nine

Did she decline? No
Didn't she mind? I don't think so
Was it for real? Damn sure
What was the deal? A pretty girl aged twenty-four
So was she keen? She couldn't wait
Cinnamon queen? Let me update
What did she say? She said she'd love to rendezvous
She asked me what we were gonna do
Said we'd start with a bottle of Moët for two

Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday
I met this girl on Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday

Nine was the time
'Cause I'll be getting mine and she was looking fine
Smooth talker, she told me
She'd love to unfold me all night long
Ooh, I loved the way she kicked it
From the front to back she flipped it (back she flipped it, ooh the way she kicked)
And I oh, I, yeah
Hope that she care
'Cause I'm a man who'll always be there (oh yeah)

I'm not a man to play around, baby (oh yeah)
'Cause a one night stand isn't really fair
From the first impression, girl, hmm, you don't seem to be like that
'Cause there's no need to chat, for there'll be plenty time for that
From the subway to my home
Endless ringing of my phone
When you're feeling all alone
All you gotta do is just call me, call me

Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday
I met this girl on Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday

(Break it down, break it down)
Since I met this special lady, ooh yeah
I can't get her off my mind
She's one of a kind
And I ain't about to deny it
It's a special kind of thing with you

Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday
I met this girl on Monday
Took her for a drink on Tuesday
We were making love by Wednesday
And on Thursday and Friday and Saturday
We chilled on Sunday


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7 Days Lyrics as written by Darren John Hill Craig Ashley David

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    ya well i agree with HeatHBaby. She is totally right. and I'm sorry but who the hell made you the person to judge?? I bet you couldn't make a song half as good as this one. So, if i were you I wouldnt talk.

    megzon February 10, 2002   Link
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    what the hell are you talking about? ok its not the best song in the world, but what the fuck makes it the worst? the beat is great, and the lyrics are ill. so think before u express your feelings.

    HeatHBabyon February 07, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ya well i agree with HeatHBaby. She is totally right. and I'm sorry but who the hell made you the person to judge?? I bet you couldn't make a song half as good as this one. So, if i were you I wouldnt talk.

    megzon February 10, 2002   Link
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    ya well i agree with HeatHBaby. She is totally right. and I'm sorry but who the hell made you the person to judge?? I bet you couldn't make a song half as good as this one. So, if i were you I wouldnt talk.

    megzon February 10, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    My friend had been making an ass of herself by making fun of this song. She thought that the part in the song that goes 'So was she keen?' was actually 'So is Shaquille' because he says the girl is 24 and that's Shaquille O'Neal's number. It makes sense in a way, i guess.

    violetzebrason March 11, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I kinda like this song a lot, I like the groove and his bomb voice... but everyone has his own opinion, so....

    Sunnyon March 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    WHATS A FUCKWIT???

    Jackie1228on April 24, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    like a ficktit. hehe. good song.

    vandalizedon June 12, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    You don't know what a fuckwit is? Let me cure you of this phonetic paralysis, a fuckwit is someone with fuck all in the way of wit, no intelligence, no sense of humour, etc.

    After hearing several of his songs, I have come to the conclusion that Craig is undeniably a fuckwit.

    cbennetton June 16, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Craig David has a beautiful voice, practically all the critics and people in the music industy praise him for everything from his voice to his writing talent. Its great to finally have a male artist who can sing, and doesn't have half naked women on satge with him whenever he performs.
    After reading both of your comments cbennett, I have come to the conclusion that u are a fuckwit.

    angel10on July 04, 2002   Link

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