Boy tell me what you want and I'll give you what you like, yeah
Uh huh, alright, yes, my body's yours tonight
Anything that you need, you can have it from me
'Cause baby I'm here to please, so put your love into me
I know you like when I tease like that (like that)
Like that, especially when I'm at
Don't stop, ooh I like what you're doing so please don't move
Never met a man that turns me on like you do, oh oh oh

I love it, I love it, you love it, you love it,
Every time, every time, we touchin', we touchin',
I want it, I want it, you want it, you want it,
Baby I'll see you, see you
In the morning, in the morning

Wanna put my fingers through your hair
Wrap me up in your legs
And love you til' your eyes roll back
I'm tryna put you to bed, bed, bed
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed

And if you like my body, turn me over
Love is war, you're my soldier
Touchin' me like it's our first time
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed

I'm starin' at you while you're sleep
Irreplaceable beauty
Put my face up in your neck and breathe (ooh, breathe)
Take you into my senses
Wake up it's time to finish
Round two, round two
Matter of fact, it's closer to three
She like, "how long I been sleep?"
Shawty kisses turn into the sweetest dreams
Like give it to me
And I can feel her tell me
"My angel, this is wonderful
Thanks for letting me bless ya"
Come down, fly right
Drift back into heaven
Oh, oh, oh, oh

I love it, I love it, you love it, you love it,
Everytime, everytime, we touchin', we touchin',
I want it, I want it, you want it, you want it,
Baby I'll see you, see you in the morning, in the morning

Wanna put my fingers through your hair
Wrap me up in your legs
And love you til' your eyes roll back
I'm tryna put you to bed, bed, bed
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed

And you can rock my body, turn me over
Love is war, you're my soldier
Touchin' me like it's our first time
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed

Watch the sunlight peak over the horizon
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh

The sun ain't the only thing that's shinin'

Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh

Now I'ma send you out into the world with my love

Tell everybody, ay
Everybody aay
Ay ay ay
Aay, ay ay ay
Aay, ay ay ay, ay (Ooh! Baby!)

Wanna put my fingers through your hair
Wrap me up in your legs
And love you til' your eyes roll back
I'm tryna put you to bed, bed, bed
I'ma put you to bed, bed, bed
Then I'ma rock your body, turn your over
Love is war, I'm my soldier
Touchin' me like it's our first time


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Bed (Remix) Lyrics as written by Terius Nash Carlos Mckinney

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    this has to be the sweetest "bang me" song i've ever heard. lol

    korkheadon December 16, 2007   Link

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