When I get home, babe, gonna light your fire
All day I've been thinkin' about you, babe
You're my one desire

Gonna wrap my arms around you
And hold you close to me
Oh, babe I want to taste your lips
I want to fill your fantasy, yeah

I don't know what I'd do without you, babe
Don't know where I'd be
You're not just another lover
No, you're everything to me

Everytime I'm with you, baby
I can't believe it's true
When you're layin' in my arms
And you do the things you do

You can see it in my eyes
I can feel it in your touch
You don't have to say a thing
Just let me show how much
I love you, need you, oh babe

I want to kiss you all over
And over again
I want to kiss you all over
Till the night closes in
Till the night closes in

No one else can ever make me
Feel the way you do
Oh, so keep on loving me baby
And I'll keep loving you
It's easy to see
When something's right or something's wrong
So stay with me baby and hold me all night long

Show me, show me everything you do
'Cause baby no one does it quite like you
I love you, need you, oh babe

I wanna kiss you all over
And over again
I wanna kiss you all over
Till the night closes in
Till the night closes in

Stay with me, lay with me
Holding me, loving me, baby
Here with me, near with me
Feeling you close to me, baby

So show me, show me everything you do
'Cause baby no one does it quite like you
Love you, need you, oh babe

I wanna kiss you all over
And over again
I wanna kiss you all over
Till the night closes in
Till the night closes in

Till the night closes in
Till the night closes in
Till the night closes in

Till the night closes in


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Kiss You All Over Lyrics as written by Nicholas Chinn Michael Chapman

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    General Comment

    Strangely enough the sex appeal has nothing to do with what they look like-but oh my! That is one sexy song. :)

    emuInAmuumuuon May 28, 2012   Link
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    not really subtle but still kinda funkadelic.

    plasmaHDon September 11, 2006   Link

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