That's the way i like it
I like the way that you touch
Me in the places that you do
That's the way i like it

If you show me loving
I'll treat you right
No need to hesitate
You know that i won't bite
You know i like you and you like me
So let's come together that's
The way it should be

You're the one for me my friend
Don't you start unless
You end baby, baby
I'll tell you you're my destiny
Come and give it up to me

I like the way that you touch me
In the places that you do
That's the way i like it
I like the way that my
Temperature rises next to you
That's the way i like it

If you touch my body
I'll touch yours too
We must express ourselves
Let our feelings come through
But i need to tell you i'm in control
You might be the star but
I got the leading role

You're the one for me my friend
Don't you start unless
You end baby, baby
I'll tell you you're my destiny
Come and give it up to me

I like the way that you touch me
In the places that you do
That's the way i like it
I like the way that my
Temperature rises next to you
That's the way i like it

I like the way you hold me
The way you feel me
The way you fell into my arms
Don't go yet
Please stay with me, please
I like what you do to me
Oh

I like the way that you touch me
In the places that you do
That's the way i like it
I like the way that my
Temperature rises next to you
That's the way i like it

[repeat chorus to fade]


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