No other love
No other touch
Gimme gimme oh so much
Turn me on, turn me on

Won't you please get out of my head
Get back into my bed now, come kiss me, come with me
Cause I can't hardly sleep without you, can't stop thinking bout you girl
I want you, I need you

And I'm ready for love, I'm ready for us to lose control
Oh you know and I know that

[Chorus]
No other love
No other touch
Gimme gimme oh so much
Turn me on, turn me on
No other kiss
No one like this
Feeling that I can't resist
Turn me on, turn me on, turn me on

I had my share of lovers
But there is no other girl, your special, now let's go
Cause love I want you more than ever, want to do whatever now
To keep you, I need you

And I'm ready for love, I'm ready for us to lose control
Oh you know and I know that

[Chorus]

[Estelle]
I say your turning me on now, say your turning me oh, oh, oh, on
Say your turning me on with your smile, to your lips, to the words of this song ah know
I used to say I was too young, now I'm grown up
But I put you where you need that strong, real goodie good loving
Stevie wonder said it's been so long
And I'ma a give it if you need it are you ready to receive it
Boy I, I, I, I, I (wanna give you some love), I wanna give you some love and affection, you got my attention

See I'm ready for love, I'm ready for us to loose control
Oh you know, and I know that

[Chorus]


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    Why has no one commented on this yet?

    The lyrics are pretty obvious, atleast to me they are. Overall, I am really feeling this beat, the lyrics, the tone. The added bonus of Estelle just made the song all the better for me.

    John Legend did it again.

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