This one right here
Is for all you freaks
Get it on (c'mon)

Now I know what I like
And I like what you got
Get me hot, make me want to come
And hit you in that freaky spot
And anyway you want to write it
Get excited, don't you fight it baby
You know, you know, you know, you know
I want to hit you off
Hard or soft, smooth or rough
I can get the fire ignited
So we feelin' like we're taking off
Now if you want to come and get it
Don't you fret it guarantee you won't regret it
As we kickin' bad athletic
Check it out

High heels, black leather
Thigh high, even better
Try me, any weather
I want to give it to you lady
More than ever

[Chorus]
Lay all your lovin' on me
(c'mon you know I'm gonna get ya)
Lay all your lovin' on me
'cause when the heat hits the fan
You won't find a better man (so c'mon)
Lay all your lovin' on me

Strapped with the thigh high
Leather down to the toes
She even got leather panty hoes
And only I know 'cause the girl nasty
Get at me, You know, you know, you know
She got tattoos of cupid, she got me on one
Dangerous with the jeans and the thong on
So the next time a girl hits you with the line
Lay your love on me
Make a move for the waist line

[Chorus]

[Repeat: x3]
Gotta check it out can you feel it now we're comin' at you

Gotta check it out, gotta check it
Check it out now

[Chorus: x2]


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    uh they just wanna get laid.

    .eMo.rOCk.pRINCESs.on June 08, 2002   Link

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