PoemHunter.com   
Brick House - Lionel Richie songs lyrics song lyric    
Search:     
Home Poets Poems Lyrics Quotations Music Forum Member Area Poetry E-Books
 
Lyrics: Lionel Richie
Biography   Albums   Songs   Comments   More Info & resources  
 
<< prev. song Lionel Richie Lyrics : 4 / 57 next song >>
  
   
Brick House
 
  Chorus:
She’s a brick----house
Mighty might just lettin’ it all hang out
She’s a brick----house
The lady’s stacked and that’s a fact,
Ain’t holding nothing back.

She’s a brick----house
She’s the one, the only one,
Who’s built like a amazon [pronounced am-a-ka-zawn]
We’re together everybody knows,
And here’s how the story goes.

1. she knows she got everything
A woman needs to get a man, yeah.
How can she lose with what she use
36-24-36, what a winning hand!

Chorus

2. the clothes she wears, the sexy ways,
Make an old man wish for younger days
She knows she’s built and knows how to please
Sure enough to knock a man to his knees

Chorus

Bridge

Shake it down, shake it down now (repeat)




Read more lyrics about / on: together, yeah, lost
 

<< prev. song Lionel Richie Lyrics : 4 / 57 next song >>
 
Comments about this lyric Brick House by Lionel Richie  
 

There is no comment submitted by members..

Click here to write your comments about this poem (Brick House by Lionel Richie )
 
 
 
 
  E-MAIL THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
Found this page interesting? Recommend it to your friend!     Your E-mail:    Friend's Email:      
 

(c) Poems are the property of their respective owners. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge..  About Us | Copyright notice | Privacy statement | Help
11/23/2009 9:37:29 AM. #.26# You Are Here: Brick House - Lionel Richie songs lyrics song lyric

Home | Poets | Poems | Free Poetry eBooks | Contests | Sites | Submit a Poem | Manage Your Poems | GameGar | Contact Us

Christmas Poems | Love Poems | Pablo Neruda | Death Poems | Sad Poems | Birthday Poems | Wedding Poems | Annabel Lee | Sorry Poems