Rolling Hills

Adam Blackstone, Jill Scott, Randall C. Bowland, George Hubert Mccurdy, Eric D Ii Wortham, Eric Wortham, George McCurdy

Well, well, well, well, well, well, well

Maybe you don't recognize what you got between ya thighs (well)
So I'm gonna set you right and I'm starting here tonight well (well)
Shine like the moon and strong like the sea (well)
More expensive than money, more valuable than anything (well)
Juicy mango summer peach (well)
Make a lame man walk and a full man hungry well (well)

And if you don't know what I'm saying then baby I'm telling you
There's power in them rolling hills, come on
You're a prize possession, not everybody's worthy
Only reason I know is 'cause I headed down that road
And it'd be a shame for you not to have your own glow c'mon (well)
Well, well, well, well (well)

Maybe you don't recognize what you got between your eyes (well)
So I'm gonna set you correct so you can get what (well)
You should get yea, intuition's something sweet (well)
Let you know what you know, let you find before you seek (well)
Spirit of discernment, pray for it everyday (well)
Let you know who should go and who you should let stay (well)
And if you don't know what I'm saying then baby I'm telling you (well)

There's power in them rolling hills, come on (well, well)
You're a prize position, not everybody's worthy (well, well)
To fell only reason I know is cause I headed down that road (well, well)
And it'd be a shame for you not to have your own glow
(Well, well)

There's power in them rolling hills (well, well)
Come on, you're a prize possession not everybody's worthy (well, well)
Only reason I know is 'cause I headed down that same road
I wanna see you grow, I wanna see you glow
I wanna see you shine, I mean all the time
Gotta let that light, gotta let it shine so bright
Maybe you don't recognize
There's power in them rolling hills, yeah

You're a prize possession, not everybody's worthy
Only reason I know is I headed down that road
And I wanna see you grow, I wanna see you glow
Glow, glow, I wanna see you glow
There's power in them rolling hills
Power in them rolling hills

Trivia about the song Rolling Hills by Jill Scott

When was the song “Rolling Hills” released by Jill Scott?
The song Rolling Hills was released in 2011, on the album “The Light of the Sun”.
Who composed the song “Rolling Hills” by Jill Scott?
The song “Rolling Hills” by Jill Scott was composed by Adam Blackstone, Jill Scott, Randall C. Bowland, George Hubert Mccurdy, Eric D Ii Wortham, Eric Wortham, George McCurdy.

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