paroles de chanson She's Not Just Another Woman (Monique) - Biz Markie
(Verse
One)
I
once
knew
a
girl
by
the
name
of
Monique
She
was
my
childhood
sweetheart
every
day
of
the
week
Whether
PS46,
or
151
After
school
I'd
go
to
her
house,
to
have
some
fun
We
both
lived
in
Colonial
Projects
I
lived
in
building
48,
she
lived
in
building
26
We
used
to
play
Ringling,
Coke
or
1-2-3
But
when
I'm
in
Monique's
presence,
I
would
just
freeze
The
relationship
began
when
I
was
five
startin
She
was
in
nursery
school,
I
was
in
kindergarten
We
was
more
closer
than
a
hand
and
glove
This
is
what
you
call
real
puppy
love
When
we'd
go
trick
or
treating,
I
would
carry
her
bag
When
we
moved
to
Long
Island,
it
was
all
such
a
drag
Cause
I
know
it
would
be
difficult
to
see
her
again
I
wouldn't
miss
her
more
than
I'd
miss
all
of
my
friends
Even
though
we
was
little
this
love
was
unique
And
this
is
what
I
say
to
my
love
Monique,
because
(Chorus
x4)
"She's
not,
just
another
woman.
She's
not,
no
no!"
(Verse
Two)
Let
me
tell
ya
a
little
somethin,
about
Monique
Even
though
we
was
little
she
had
a
physique
Indian
brown
skin
with
a
nice
complexion
She
always
gave
me
tender
love
and
affection
I
knew
she
was
different
in
her
own
little
way
I
used
to
knock
at
her
door
bout
every
single
day
I
remember
when
we
used
to
go
trick
or
treatin
I
used
to
snatch
bags,
so
she
could
sink
her
teeth
in
Crazy
big
variety
of
a
lot
of
candy
She
would
share
it
with
her
friends
Kim
Ron
and
Fran
and
Lee-nette,
the
girl
she
called
her
cousin
We
never
had
an
argument,
oh
we
was
never
fussin
That's
why
me
and
her
got
along
so
good
Anything
I
asked
her
to
do,
you
know
she
would
We
would
have
family
day,
in
back
of
building
70
I
would
win
her
a
prize,
so
she
could
treat
me
heavenly
I
don't
care
what
nobody
say,
because
This
girl
would
make
my
day,
and
(Chorus)
(Verse
Three)
Now
this
is
the
epilogue
of
this
story
About
a
young
little
girl,
especially
for
me
No
matter
how
many
years
ago
I
can't
forget
But
then
again
1986
hit
She
looked
just
the
same,
but
in
a
bigger
version
My
mind
started
goin
on
a
love
excursion
I
started
reminiscin
to
her
bout
old
times
She
began
to
smile,
I
guess
I
rang
her
chimes
I
didn't
see
her
again
until
1988
And
I
saw
her
again,
and
she
still
was
straight
Now
this
time
I
had
enough
courage
to
speak
to
her
I
told
her
would
you
be
with
me,
and
what
would
occur
Then
I
asked
was,
she
swingin
any
capers
She
said
- no
not
me,
nobody
got
no
papers
I
couldn't
believe,
after
all
of
these
years
I
was
so
happy
she
waited
it
brought
me
to
tears,
cause
(Chorus:
quickly
fades
out)
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