Lying alone
Touching my skin
I'm falling under
A girl like me
And I can't hold it in
It makes me wonder

Is this for real?
It's not what it seems
You're like an angel
I'm running now
My feet off the ground

Take me
Touch me
Won't you hold me close?

And then we kiss
Your love comes alive on my lips
I feel a rush coming over me, over me
And when we touch
This moment when everything's still
I close my eyes and then we kiss

The feel of your hand
As it touches my hair
It makes me tremble
Don't wanna let go
Of the feelings we share
So baby, go slow

Our hearts beating fast
And my body cries
I want it to last
It's burning inside
We're getting deeper

Take me
Touch me
Won't you hold me close?

And then we kiss
Your love comes alive on my lips
I feel a rush coming over me, over me
And when we touch
This moment when everything's still
I close my eyes and then we kiss

You're drifting the sun comes up
You're fading you seem so far
I don't know if I'm awake
Open my eyes and then we, we kiss

Take me
Touch me
Won't you hold me close?

And then we kiss
Your love comes alive on my lips
I feel a rush coming over me, over me
And when we touch
This moment when everything's still
I close my eyes and then we kiss

And then we kiss
And then we kiss
And when we touch
This moment when everything's still
I close my eyes
And then we kiss


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And Then We Kiss [Junkie XL Remix] Lyrics as written by Mark Taylor Britney Spears

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    oh this song makes me crazy.

    it is about someone who's falling in love and getting horny as she/he thinks about the other person.

    ^^

    snapeon September 27, 2009   Link

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