Beyoncé
What?
Michelle
What?
Look
Where?
Hold up don't turn your head. Just slowly turn your head
Oh yes
Oh
Girl
He's definitely fine
That's right

(He's fine) he walks in the club with love in his eyes
As he steps flock, flockin' females by his side
Lookin' scrumptious, even though he ain't tryin'
The finest thang that you ever did see
The sexy creation had his hat tilted to the side
Starin' at me, had my nostrils open wide
Can't even vocalize what I visualize and my body paralyzed
As he smiled at me I said
Hey boy would you enjoy sittin' next to me in your corduroys?
I'm from Texas my girl is from Illinois
Where you from, can I come visit you sometimes?
My oh my you seem like husband material
Caught in your cheerial
Are you married 'cause you're very very extraordinary, kinda scary
I want your name in my vocabulary

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Tell me your dreams and aspirations
What's your future plans?
What's your motivations?
Boy I'm lovin' how you so unpredictable, but I'm feelin' you
Guess I got the gift with you
Admirin', you might check again
As I step say a prayer
You available? So sensual
Lullaby love heartbreakable, so special, baby makeable

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

It's all in the way you look at me (apple pie la mode)
I'm sure I'll enjoy your company (apple pie la mode)
You're turning me on with your modesty (apple pie la mode)
You have such a beautiful personality (apple pie la mode)

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode

Lullaby love
Where have you been all of my life?
Your chocolate covered, strawberry, apple pie a la mode


Lyrics submitted by DeathscytheHell

Apple Pie À La Mode Lyrics as written by Beyonce Knowles Rob Fusari

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    I know I submitted this song...But I really don't like this song very much. Probably one of D.C's worst songs. Sorry guys, you still are cool!

    DeathscytheHellon March 12, 2002   Link
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    i like this song, i can sing it all by myself! lol me n my friend Caily used to b4 she moved... that was 3 yrs ago lol

    babygrl814on March 06, 2005   Link
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    i totally disagre with u DeathscytheHell, this is one of mi fav dc songs! im a huge fan been to both of their world tours n luv em for life its such a gr8 song one of the ebst on the survivor album, i must confess i was a bit disapointed with the survivor album tho but this is a gem i cant c wat u c DeathscytheHell and im glad!

    cheese_pleaseon January 21, 2006   Link
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    It's basically about finding a guy who can be compared to a dessert... he's sweet, fine, and you can't get enough of him!

    Amaya-chanon January 27, 2006   Link

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