We got tonight all alone babe
No distractions, no if, ands or maybes
Lately we haven't had time
To do the things we usually do
I've been thinkin' ?bout somethin'
Real special for you
And I want you to be good to me too

I love it when you touch me
Feeling so good that it must be
Right for you to love me
And do all things that I want, see
I had a long day and my tension is strong
Need a release baby you turn me on
Whatever you do just don't stop
So on and . . .

So don't go too fast
Make it a night that I won't forget
Gotta make it last
Better than the love that I had
Since the one from the past
Tonight is the night that you won't regret
So baby just don't pull out on me yet

Love when you satisfy me
I can tell it when you know my body
Holding me closer to you
Ain't gonna wait let me do what I do
See I get a funny feeling
That makes me wanna share it
Over and over again

I love it when you touch me
Feeling so good that it must be
Right for you to love me
And do all things that I want, see
I had a long day and my tension is strong
Need a release baby you turn me on
Whatever you do just don't stop
So on and . . .

So don't go too fast
Make it a night that I won't forget
Gotta make it last
Better than the love that I had
Since the one from the past
Tonight is the night that you won't regret
So baby just don't pull out on me yet



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