No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart
(Yeah)
No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart

I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)
I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)

Girl, you know you got me, got me (yeah)
With your pistol shot me, shot me
And I'm here helplessly
In love and nothing can stop me
You can't stop me once I start it
Can't return me once you bought it
I'm coming baby, don't got it (don't make me wait)
So let's be about it

No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart

Baby, have some trustin', trustin'
When I come with lustin', lustin'
'Cause I bring you that comfort
I ain't only here 'cause I want ya body
I want your mind too
Interestin's what I find you
And I'm interested in the long haul
Come on girl, yee-haw

(Come on)

I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)
I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)

No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart

Girl, you had me, once you kissed me
My love for you is not iffy
I always want you with me
I'll play Bobby and you'll play Whitney (all along)
If you smoke, I'll smoke too
That's how much I'm in love wit chu
Crazy is what crazy do
Crazy in love, I'm a crazy fool

No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart

Why are you so insecure
When you got passion and love hurr?
You always claimin' I'm a cheater
Think I'd up and go leave ya
For another señorita
You forgot that I need ya
You must've caught amnesia
That's why you don't believe
Wha-yeah, check it out

Don't you worry about a thing, baby
'Cause you know you got me by a string, baby
Don't you worry about a thing, baby
'Cause you know you got me by a string, baby

Baby girl, you make me feel
You know you make me feel so real
I love you more than sex appeal
'Cause you're

That-that, that-that, that, that girl
That-that, that-that, that, that girl
That-that, that-that, that, that girl
That-that, that-that, that, that girl
That-that, that-that, that, that girl
That-that, that-that, that, that girl

No, no, no, no (that-that, that-that, that, that girl)
Don't phunk with my heart (that-that, that-that, that, that girl)
No, no, no, no, don't phunk with my heart

I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)
I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)
I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)
I wonder if I take you home
Would you still be in love, baby? In love, baby (love, love, love, love)

Don't you worry about a thing, baby
'Cause you know you got me by a string, baby
Don't you worry about a thing, baby
'Cause you know you got me by a string, baby


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    the chorus >>>>I wonder if I take you home Would you still be in love, baby (in love, baby) I wonder if I take you home Would you still be in love, baby (in love, baby

    mattw6on April 30, 2005   Link

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