Sure Hope You Mean It

Album: The Way I See It (2008)
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  • Sure hope you mean it (sure hope you mean it)
    Sure hope you love me girl (don't fool me baby)
    Sure hope you mean it (sure hope you mean it)
    Sure hope you love me girl (don't fool me baby)

    Do you mean what you say when you say that you love me
    With all honesty I think I love you
    It's every day I think about how special this could be
    And how your love is everything to me
    In my mind I can see no one but you
    Like in my dreams I know I'm holding you
    So now tell me truth cause I need to know
    See I wanna take control but you gotta let me know
    Don't fool me baby

    [Chorus]
    I go uh-uh uh huh yeah yeah

    There's been aces among spades
    All your love I could never trade
    There's something about you
    That shakes away my pain
    See this heart of mine
    Just can't be without you
    Cause being without you I could never be I don't wanna be
    It's so hard to find a love so true
    But if you mean what you say I love you
    Now don't fool me darling
    Tell me it's real
    I only wanna love you and have a couple kids
    Don't fool me baby

    [Chorus]

    I wanna call you sometimes
    Tell you your the best
    That without your precious love
    For sure I could never rest

    [Chorus] Writer/s: RAPHAEL SAADIQ
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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