Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me)

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She don't care about my car

She don't care about my money

And that's read good cause I don't got alot to spend

But if I did it wouldn't mean nothin

She likes me for me

Not because I look like Tyson Beckford

With the charm of Robert Redford

Oozing out my ears

But what she sees

Are my faults and indecisions

My insecure condition

And the tears upon the pillow that I shed

She don't care about my big screen

Or my collection of DVDs

Things like that just never mattered much to her

Plus she don't watch too much TV

And she don't care that I can fly her

To places she ain't never been

But if she really wants to go

I think deep down she knows that

All she has to say is when

She likes me for me

Not because I hang with Leonardo

Or that guy who played in "Fargo"

I think his name is Steve

She's the one for me

And I just can't live without her

My arms belong around her

And I'm so glad I found her once again

And I'm so glad I found her once again

And I'm so glad I found her once again

Gazing at the ceiling as we entertain our feelings in the dark

The things that we're afraid of

are gonna show us what we're made of in the end

She likes me for me

Not because I sing like Pavorotti

Or because I'm such a hottie

I like her for her

Not because she's fat like Cindy Crawford

She has got so much to offer

Why does she waste all her time with me

There must be something there that I don't see

She likes me for me

Not because I'm tough like Dirty Harry

Maker her laugh just like Jim Carrey

Unlike the Cable Guy

But what she sees Is that I can't live without her

And I'm so glad I found her once again

Found her once again Once again

Yeah I'm so glad I found her once again

Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me)

Released by Drew's Famous, this track exemplifies the artist's signature blend of upbeat pop-rock and theatrical flair. The song features a driving rhythm and catchy melody characteristic of the band's discography, which often incorporates whimsical themes and vibrant production. While specific album placement remains unconfirmed, the recording stands as a quintessential example of the group's energetic style during their active period. The title and lyrical content suggest a narrative centered on self-acceptance and romantic confidence, delivered with the band's trademark enthusiasm. It remains a notable song in their catalog, reflecting the playful and accessible nature of their musical output.