[Chris Brown]
I know you want me girl
You think about me in your mind, am I right? yeah
I think about you too
I'm feelin' right here deep inside, it's all right yeah

And you tellin' me things that you wanna do
And I got plans to do things too
You know I wonder why you took so long and made me have to wait
Tell me where we start

[Rich Girl]
Let's sit down and need to kill time
Once when we up we see after some muah
Slowly please undress me
I ain't even playin' when I say
We startin' now

[Chris Brown]
Round and round, up and down, up in this bed
I don't want you to forget

[Rich Girl]
Hope you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you girl
One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, four
Hope you come back for more

[Rich Girl]
Will you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you down

Tonight I'm gettin' much ready

[Chris Brown and Rich Girl]
To do what you want me to
Do what you want me to

Tonight I'm pretty much ready

To do what you want me to
Do what you want me to yeah

[Chris Brown]
In the middle of the night when I call your phone
I love it when you tell me "come get it I'm alone"
'Cause you know I can go all night
Before i leave ima give you bragin rights

[Rich Girl]
Let's sit down and need to kill time
Sweep me off my feet, after sun-wind
Slowly please undress me
I ain't even playin' when I say
We startin' now
[Chris Brown]
Round and round, Up and down, up in this bed
I don't want you to forget

[Rich Girl]
Hope you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you girl
One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, four
Hope you come back for more

[Rich Girl]
Will you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you down

We can do it all over the house
And say we dance for what we came on the couch

[Rich Girl]
It's on the counters in the kitchen
My love is what you missin'
And every pillow in this condolea down

[Chris Brown and Rich Girl]
Down on your body when you wake up

[Rich Girl]
So as my lip gloss and my makeup
You can see

[Chris Brown]
You cannot wait

[Rich Girl]
Don't wanna escape

[Chris Brown and Rich Girl]
Everytime we do

[Chris Brown]
Round and round, Up and down, up in this bed
I don't want you to forget

[Rich Girl]
Hope you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you girl
One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, four
Hope you come back for more

[Rich Girl]
Will you remember my perfume, on you
After I

[Chris Brown]
Sex you down


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