The Memphis Queen
♥To my Memphis Queen:
To my Memphis Queen:
Sincerely,
You give me so much soul, so much rhythm, and so much class.
The greatest moments, and every one of them spent with you,
Out on the town, into the mainstream, where you are the "queen of things."
Just the 2 of us, singing softly in each other's ear, with the mellow jukebox.
- You give me so much chemistry from a passionate kiss.
- You fulfilled my hope, of a love life I missed.
- Making a toast with wine, to celebrate good times,
- And to celebrate our bond, and the others we dissed.
You give me so much soul, so much rhythm, and so much class.
The greatest moments, and every one of them spent with you,
Out on the town, into the mainstream, where you are the "queen of things."
Just the 2 of us, singing softly in each other's ear, with the mellow jukebox.
- You make everything around me sweet and appreciative,
- You're the essence of "livelihood," a contribute to the womanhood.
- A woman of class, who don't need to ask, 'cause you know you're good.
- A blessing to this brother-man, a gift to me - it's understood.
Just the 2 of us slow-dancing, feeling the sound of the mellow jukebox.
Keeping your shoulders close to mine, but now I wanna "rock!"
First, we did slow-dance, and now it's time to turn it up,
And show the crowd how we get down, Rock-N-Roll and burn-it-up.
- Memphis is your town of glore, but
- Elvis made it more 'galore.'
- Sharing all my love with you,
- Made it even that much more.
- My lady, you are the one close to my heart,
- With respect, you're held in highest regard.
- You turned my life all-way round,
- You're a priceless jewel I 'fortune-found.'
Into the mainstream, setting-it-off with the "Queen of things."Memphis is your town of glore, but Elvis made it more 'galore.' Sharing all my love with you, Made it even that much more.
You give me so much soul, so much rhythm, and so much class.
Life has never been this sweet, with a woman of soul.
I got on the good-foot, got my act together, and played my 'cards' right.
My dear lady, Lady of Graceland, may I have this dance?
I have one question I have to ask you.
How was I able to notice your finely-shaped figure,
When all I did was behold the magic in your eyes? I adore them, too.
- Life has never been to me, even to this day, until I loved you.
- A woman of soul, of 'sass,' with 'spice,' and of class.
- When I want intimacy, you give me ecstasy.
- When I want a good time, you put the climax in mine.
Just the 2 of us, singing softly in each other's ear, with the mellow jukebox.
Into the mainstream, setting-it-off with the "Queen of things."First, we did slow-dance, and now it's time to turn it up,
And show the crowd how we get down, Rock-N-Roll and burn-it-up.
To my Memphis Queen:
Sincerely,

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