So for the moment while we're
Jamming at this party
You're whining hard on me
Pushing everything
Right back on top of me
Yeah hey
And if you think
you're gonna get away from me
You better change your mind
'Cause you're coming home
You're coming home with me tonight

So let me hold you
Come caress my body
You got me going crazy
Turn me on

Ooh yeah, let me jam you
I said whine right all around me
'Cause you got me going crazy
Turn me on

One hand just on the ground
My bumper cock is sky high
Weighing hard on me
You got this python
Hollerin' for mercy
Yeah hey
And then I whispered in her ear
Whine harder
And then she said to me
Boy just push that thing
Push it harder back on me

So let me hold you
Come caress my body
You got me going crazy
Turn me on

Ooh yeah, let me jam you
I said whine right all around me
'Cause you got me going crazy
Turn me on

So for the moment while we're
jamming at this party
You're whining hard on me
Pushing everything
Right back on top of me
Yeah hey
And if you think
you're gonna get away from me
You better change your mind
'Cause you're coming home
You're coming home with me tonight

So let me hold you
Come caress my body
You got me going crazy
Turn me on

Ooh yeah, let me jam you
I said whine right all around me
'Cause you got me going crazy
Turn me on

Ooh yeah let me jam you
I said whine right all around me
'Cause you got me going crazy
Turn me on

Ooh, turn me on


Lyrics submitted by germanvzla, edited by minuette

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    So sexy. I wish more artists would take crappy songs and make them better like this

    imapirate13on January 29, 2011   Link

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