Lyrics
I thought they didn’t make women like you anymore
Kindness in spades, patience galore
Elegant ways but ready for war
I thought they didn’t make women like you anymore
You’re modest enough to not strut your stuff
But confident enough to know ya got it
Don’t need someone’s validations
Couldn’t care less who’s offering
I thought they didn’t make women like you anymore
All of these princesses are such a bore
You’re a queen and you’re the girl next door
I thought they didn’t make women like you anymore
You have the perseverance and followthrough
To build your career if you choose
You understand compromise, jealousy too
Taught me about blessings and baby blues
Oh until I met you I searched this place
For someone with class, conviction, and grace
I thought it impossible, it couldn’t be discovered
Like a car full of pretty girls that don’t hate each other
You know how men think, we rarely move past appraising a woman’s appearance
Well, judge as we may, we dig our own graves
still I think its alright to say this:
You look good in a t shirt, all stars, and jeans
look good all done up in makeup and bling
look good in pajamas and sharp tailored suits
look good in dresses and cowboy boots
I thought they didn’t make women like you anymore
Passion for days, compassion galore
I am amazed and grateful to
God and your mother for women like you