How I Know You
by Jean Grae
I grew up in your hometown, at least I began to grow
I hadn't had my first shave before the body blow
Egyptians in the courtyard, my family in chains
You witnessed our abduction which probobly explains
I hadn't had my first shave before the body blow
Egyptians in the courtyard, my family in chains
You witnessed our abduction which probobly explains
How I know you
Until that fateful morning my family enjoyed
A privileged existence, for my father was employed
As advisor to the king, no less, which surely rings a bell
For as you are his daughter, you probably can tell
A privileged existence, for my father was employed
As advisor to the king, no less, which surely rings a bell
For as you are his daughter, you probably can tell
How I know you
How I know you
How I know you
But enough of reminiscence, and such happy memories
The reason why I know you is really none of these
You can not hide your royalty, although you hide your face
I'd know you were my princess, in any time and place
The reason why I know you is really none of these
You can not hide your royalty, although you hide your face
I'd know you were my princess, in any time and place
Yes I know you
Yes I know you
How I know you
Yes I know you
How I know you
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