Wonderful Woman

Album: Chuck (2017)
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  • Oh well, look at here now
    This just makes my day
    Yes, a wonderful woman
    She just walked by my way

    Well, I was standing in that tune like a leaf on a willow tree
    Hoping her great big beautiful eyes would follow me
    I'm wishful thinking but I hope that it still might be

    Man she's so beautiful, she have long brown wavy hair
    Wearing a form-fitting vest that was, whoa, all there
    Man, she could pull a big ten in a beauty scene anywhere

    Aah, you don't think

    Have you ever seen a woman to whom your heart would yell
    Who would betray you twice and you know you'll still forgive
    If you have, they were alive but most too beautiful to live

    Man, she looks so good that she's all that I could hope to share
    By the stars up above, she knew that my heart was there
    She just stole the control of my heart, but she didn't care

    When I feel this way, I just sing what I just have to say
    You know I need satisfaction, I didn't get any yesterday
    Oh, it'll be up to me, if it be that she gets away

    I feel good like it's party time, don't you know
    Aah, it blew my mind when she smiled and said hello
    But it broke my heart when she told me it's time to go

    You know, I was wishing for luck
    But I knew I had to close the show
    Aah, but you was rocking me baby with your rhythm in the second row
    Just thinking 'bout it breaks my heart, I had to let you go

    Oh yeah Writer/s: Charles Edward Berry
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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