| Let me tell you a story about a man named Leroy Jones.
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| He loved my mother children like they was his own.
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| He was a role model, he was there for me.
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| The first man to take on a shopping spree.
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| That’s the type of man, that me and my daughter need!
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| See I’m a two for one baby, I’m a package deal.
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| Not trying to scare you away, I’m just keeping it real.
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| Cause I’m not alone (not alone) and if I’m the woman you really and truly want
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| (truly want),
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| then you gotta love my child like you love your own.
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| Is there enough love inside you, can you handle (handle)?
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| To love em' like you love your own (love em' like you love your own).
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| Just like Leroy Jones.
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| When they broke up, he was still around.
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| Although they didn’t work out, he didn’t put us down.
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| He came to my school plays, all my brother’s games,
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| and walked my down the field when I won this 10th grade.
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| Do you think that you could treat my child the same?
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| God bless the man that can love a child thats not his own, like his own.
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| Oo I love I love I love Leroy Jones.
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| Can you be like Leroy Jones?
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| Can love a child that’s not your own. |