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Louis York - Clair Huxtable Lyrics



Louis York - Clair Huxtable Lyrics




She Likes to read books on philosophy
She only eats at small cafes
She questions every single part of me
She makes me better everyday
Its not the way she styles her hair
Or the designer clothes she wears
Her silhouette's one of a kind
But most of all she's got a beautiful mind
She's up to date on foreign politics
Knows every Beatles song by name
She speaks at least two or three languages
She makes me better everyday
Its not the way she styles her hair
Or the designer clothes she wears
Her silhouette's one of a kind
But most of all she's got a beautiful mind
She's got a beautiful mind
She's got a beautiful mind

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable

Be in a brownstone in BK
Listening to Stevie and Coltrane
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah
Have us a few kids one day
A couple Lisa Bonets
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable

Be in a brownstone in BK
Listening to Stevie and Coltrane
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah
Have us a few kids one day
A couple Lisa Bonets
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
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She Likes to read books on philosophy
She only eats at small cafes
She questions every single part of me
She makes me better everyday
Its not the way she styles her hair
Or the designer clothes she wears
Her silhouette's one of a kind
But most of all she's got a beautiful mind
She's up to date on foreign politics
Knows every Beatles song by name
She speaks at least two or three languages
She makes me better everyday
Its not the way she styles her hair
Or the designer clothes she wears
Her silhouette's one of a kind
But most of all she's got a beautiful mind
She's got a beautiful mind
She's got a beautiful mind

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable

Be in a brownstone in BK
Listening to Stevie and Coltrane
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah
Have us a few kids one day
A couple Lisa Bonets
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable
My Clair, Clair, Clair Huxtable

Be in a brownstone in BK
Listening to Stevie and Coltrane
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah
Have us a few kids one day
A couple Lisa Bonets
I know that she's out there for me, ah yeah

So many girls I see are wild and f*ckable
But I'm looking for my queen my Clair Huxtable
The black american dream, sounds so wonderful
The only thing I need is
My Clair Huxtable
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Writer: CLAUDE KELLY, CHARLES T HARMON
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Length: 5:06
Written by: CLAUDE KELLY, CHARLES T HARMON

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