Somebody call my baby
Somebody call her up real quick
I think I need my fix

Always around to please me
Always around to take control
I never feel alone
Yeah

(Chorus)
But you feel so clean
Well she craves affection
So I use protection
And I know she loves me
She loves everybody

Baby oh no
(Oh yeah)
Darling oh no
(Oh yeah)
Baby oh!

(Verse 2)
You're just a little girl now
You're just a girl who misses her dad
And all the toys that she had

Thought I could make you older
Thought I could keep you out of harm
But now you're caught in my arms

(Chorus)
But you feel so clean
Well she craves affection
So I use protection
And I know she loves me
She loves everybody

Baby oh no
(Oh yeah)
Darling oh no
(Oh yeah)
Baby oh!

(Verse 3)
Now that we've made it this far
Now that we've made a mess in the car
You ought to give it a rest

(Chorus)
But you feel so clean
Well she craves affection
So I use protection
And I know she loves me
She loves everybody

But you feel so clean
Well she craves affection
So I use protection
And I know she loves me
She loves everybody


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She Loves Everybody Lyrics as written by Maxwell C. Drummey David Andrew Wallach

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    idk. you made a very good point Chantale about her fathers hand in her 'craving affection' but i think the lyrics are supposed to be taken a bit more literally. the line "so i use protection" i think was pretty self explanatory, i dont know any other connotations used for such a saying... and the fact that she is not wearing revealing clothes is because of the line "but she feels so clean"... but idk

    anyway, clearly a beautifully simplistic song - a new favorite. reminds me of a band called Tapes 'n Tapes? eh? anyone?

    easyion April 09, 2009   Link

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