Stereotypes - D.L. Hughley
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Stereotypes Lyrics
The suburbs they are dreaming
They're a twinkle in her eye
She's been feeling frisky
Since her husband said goodbyeShe wears a low cut t-shirt
Runs a little B and B
She's most accommodating
When she's in her lingerieWife-swapping is your future
You know that it would suit yaYes they're stereotypes
There must be more to life
All your life you're dreaming
And then you, you stop dreaming
From time to time you know you should be
Going on another benderThe suburbs they are sleeping
But he's dressing up tonight
She likes a man in uniform
He likes to wear it tightThey're on the lovers' sofa
They're on the patio
And when the fun is over
Watch themselves on videoThe neighbors may be staring
But they are just past caringYes the stereotypes
There must be more to life
All your life you're dreaming
And then you stop dreaming
From time to time you know you should be
Going on another bender
Yes there must be more to life than stereotypesWife-swapping is your future
You know that it would suit yaYes they're stereotypes
There must be more to life
All your life you're dreaming
And then you, you stop dreaming
From time to time you know you should be
Going on another bender
Yes, there must be more to lifeThey're stereotypes
All your life you're dreaming
And then you, you stop dreaming
From time to time you know you should be
Going on another bender
Before it all comes to an end