Oh, yeah, yeah
Yeah, baby, listen
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah
Oh, yeah, you

I was sitting at home
Thinking to myself
I started thinking 'bout you
How much I do love you, I really do
I would never trade you, never forsake you
'Cause nothing could be better
That's why I wrote you this letter
I love you always, lady

Last night (ooh)
I wrote a short letter (I wrote a short letter)
And it went this way (and it went this way)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you (I love you, just thinking of you)
Love always" (ooh)
Last night (baby)
I wrote a short letter (I wrote a short letter for you)
And it went this way (And it went this way)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you (yeah, yeah)
Love always" (yeah, yeah, ooh)

Now I know I could've called
But it seem much better this way
'Cause I'm missing my baby
I'm so blessed your my lady, lady (you're my lady, you're my lady)
Now I know I can't wait until tomorrow
When you're in my arms again
Holding and kissing you
Doin' the things we love to do, until then

Last night (ooh)
I wrote a short letter
And it went this way (went this way)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you (I love you, I'm just thinking of you)
Love always" (baby)
Last night (ooh, wee)
I wrote a short letter (yes, I did)
And it went this way (yes, I did))
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you
Love always" (ooh)

You, oh, baby
You, thought all the things you do for me, I thought of all the things you wanna do for me
You, baby, oh, baby
You, hey, hey, ooh

Last night (ooh wee)
I wrote a short letter (I wrote it)
And it went this way (went this way)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you (yeah)
Love always" (yeah)

Last night (ooh wee)
I wrote a short letter (I wrote it)
And it went this way (the reason why)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you (i was thinking about when we eat together)
Love always" (when we sleep together, when we go to church together baby)

Last night
I wrote a short letter (we pray together baby)
And it went this way (the reason why)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you
Love always"

I love you, I love you, I love you (yes, Lord)
And there is nothin' that I wouldn't do (I wouldn't do it this way)
Just to prove that I really, really love you
And baby, I want you, I want you, I want you (yeah, yeah, yeah)
And there is nothing that I'd rather do (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Than to love you (you, you, you, yeah)
I love you always (you, you, you, yeah)
Every night and every day (when you like somebody)

Last night
I wrote a short letter (I can't see you)
And it went this way (but I can feel you)
"Dear, baby, I love you, just thinking of you
Love always" (yeah, yeah, yeah)

And baby, I want you, I want you, I want you (yeah, yeah, yeah)
And there is nothing that I'd rather do (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Than to love you (you, you, you, yeah)
I love you always (you, you, you, yeah, love always)
Every night and every day


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