I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
I transform
I'm a transformer
I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
(I can do it)
I'll transform
(I can do it)
I'm a transformer

I'm just being myself
Plus I gotta be me too
Silly of me to think that
I couldn't bring myself to be you
Ah but behold there is benevolence
Behind this but I don't stare enough
Be careful 'cause I'll kill you
With kindness
That's why I'm dressed quite neatly
'Cause it's easy and discreetly they seek me
And when they reach me and see me they
Believe me completely
I'm a real live wire I ain't lying
If it's between me and you I ain't dying
I can transform, I can transform,
I can transform
Without even trying wow

I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
I transform
I'm a transformer
I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
I'll transform
I'm a transformer

Now I'm someone else
Now someone can be me too
Behold the beautiful and bold everyday I
Wake up to be new
Oh but it's simple but they still
Can understand why
I think I can, I think I can,
I think I can oh can I?
I'm a microchip off the old block
You know not but I was a robot
And I sold rock and you would get
For sho shoot with a gold
Glock boy I rode pac
Something that you won't see again
What the hell might as well be a friend
I can transform, I can transform,
No telling who I will have to
Be again.

I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
I transform
I'm a transformer
I, I, I, I, I, I
Know how to transorm
I transform
I'll transform
I'm a transformer


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Transformer Lyrics as written by Marlene (gb) Moore Brian Joseph Burton

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    Corrected lyrics:

    (Hook) I, I, I, I, I, I Know how to transform I transform I transform Im a transformer I, I, I, I, I, I Know how to transform I transform(I can do it) I transform(I can do it) Im a transformer

    Im just being myself Plus I gotta be me too Silly of me to think that I couldnt bring myself to be you Ah but behold there is benevolence Behind this but dont stare though Be careful cause ill kill you With kindness Thats why Im dressed quite neatly cause Its easy And discreetly they seek me And when they reach me they see me Then believe me completely Im a real live wire, I aint lying If its between me and you, I aint dying I can transform, I can transform, I can transform Without even trying wow

    (Repeat hook)

    Now Im someone else Now someone can be me too Behold the beautiful and bold Everyday I wake up to be new Oh but its simple but they still can't understand why I think I can, I think I can, I think I can or can I Im a microchip off the old block You know not but I was a robot And I sold rock and you would get Fo sho shot with a gold glock, boy I rode Pac

    It's something that you wont see again What the hell might as well be a friend I can transform,I can transform, aint no tellin who i'll have to be again

    (Repeat hook)

    fortheloveon May 31, 2006   Link

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