Can I touch you baby
Come here baby, yeah
Can I

Can I touch you
Make you feel so good
I know you want me to
So sweet my goodness, love so sexy
Won't you come and talk to me
Can I speak to you make you feel good
I know you want me to so sweet
Goodness, love so sexy
Won't you walk over to me

In the middle of the night
You walk into my room
The streetlight silhouettes your face
And all of me
Consumes a special part of me
There's a lonely part of you
And in this we'll find happiness
In a little thing called truth
Can I

[Chorus 1]
Can I touch you there
Fingers through your hair
Baby don't be scared
'cause I've got you
Where you need to be
Hold you tenderly
Something you won't forget

[Chorus 2]
Can I touch you
Make you feel so good
I know you want me to
So sweet, my goodness love so sexy
Won't you come and talk to me

[Chorus 3]
Can I speak to you
Make you feel good
I know you want me to
So sweet, goodness love so sexy
Won't you walk over to me

All the time I spent
Lookin' in your eyes
I don't feel time is wasted
I swear I am not lying
Lying here just to take advantage of you
Do you understand
This is something I want to do
Can i...

[Chorus 1]

[Chorus 2]

[Chorus 3]

[Chorus 2]

[Chorus 3]

Come over here
And take my hand
Oh don't be afraid
Oh, stand right here
Can I

[Chorus 2]

[Chorus 3: Repeats]


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    these are the worst lyrics i have ever read.

    bright_Eyeson October 14, 2002   Link

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