Dirty desire [Repeat: x3]

There's something that's been growing inside of me
Uh uh, baby baby, uh uh baby baby
I haven't been myself since we met last week
Uh uh, baby baby, uh uh baby baby

When I'm alone at night
I sit and fantasize
And in my fantasies I love you long time
Doing my nine to five
I'm thinking six and nine
I gotta make you mine
Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
Dirty desire

Dirty desire, dirty desire, dirty desire, dirty desire

I know you thought about it
But it's all in your head
And you can't wait to see me
To see me in the flesh
I see you really need to
Get this thing off your chest
But all you know, I gotta get you back in my nest

I try to let it go
But that made me want you more
'Cause in reality I know you're not mine
I don't want just a fight, I want the full size
Tell her I'll pay the fine

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
Dirty desire

When I'm alone at night
I sit and fantasize
And in my fantasies I love you long tonight
Doing my nine to five
I'm thinking six and nine
I gotta make you mine

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?

Can you feel my
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
My
Dirty desire?
Dirty desire

Now what you doing, babe
You're not my boyfriend
Long as we know babe, I'm not your girlfriend
Now what you doing, babe
You're not my boyfriend
Long as we know babe, I'm not your girlfriend

Desire, desire, desire, desire, desire, desire, desire, desire

Bring that beat back! [Repeat: x4]


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Dirty Desire Lyrics as written by Hikaru Utada Christopher A. Stewart

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    Shedding a lot of innocence here...

    Soaron July 21, 2009   Link
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    SEX. End of story.

    WolfSiberiaon February 22, 2010   Link
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    I love Utada, but this song brings three letters to mind: t.m.i.

    overcome02on March 08, 2013   Link

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