Well won't you listen baby
To what I wanna say
I'm so crazy 'bout you
I don't wanna play

I wanna be loved
Be loved by you
I wanna be loved
Be loved by you

You clawed your way to the top
I don't care if you're a flop
I'll do what I gotta do
To take care of you

I wanna be loved
Be loved by you
I wanna be loved
Be loved by you

I wanna be loved
Be loved by you
I wanna be loved
Be loved by you

You can change my eye
You can change your time
You can do what you want
You better read between the lines

I wanna be loved
Be loved by you
I wanna be loved
Be loved by you

I wanna be loved
Be loved by you
I wanna be loved
Be loved by you


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    i wana be L-O-V-E Loved!

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