I'm a sexy girl, got sexy eyes

I'll be your prize, oh, there's nothing better

I know the game, I'll steal your love

I'll hold my (?), oh, I'm here to wake your pleasure, baby

I stand accused of sexy moves

I'm breaking news, oh, there's nothing better

Say what you mean, gotta live the dream

This ain't a scene, oh, I'm here to wake your pleasure



And you know there every night,

And I'm down every day, every day, every day

Down for the day and night (x2)


I'm more than a bedroom viber

I am the kind you like (x2)


I'm yours to keep, my love is sweet

I'm all you need, there's nothing better

These ruby eyes don't compromise,

No deed to find, no ordinary treasure



And you know there every night,

And I'm down every day, every day, every day

Down for the day and night (x2)


I'm more than a bedroom viber

I am the kind you like (x2)



Baby hook me up, don't walk away, oh

Come baby, hook me up, it's time to play



And you know there every night,

And I'm down every day, every day, every day

Down for the day and night (x4)


I'm more than a bedroom viber

I am the kind you like (x2)

I'm more than a bedroom viber

I am the kind you like

(More than the bedroom)

I'm more than a bedroom viber

I am the kind you like

You like, You like.


Lyrics submitted by xchimx, edited by BunnyIggy7

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    'Bedroom viber' = someone who gives off 'bedroom vibes'.

    'I'm more than a bedroom viber'...

    xchimxon October 08, 2009   Link

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