Yea
Don't stop now
We done did it again
I see you there from time to time
I know what you lookin' for
I can give it to you
Go on do your thing

[Chorus]
Go on do your thing mama
Just enjoy yourself
You ain't gotta be all by yourself
Your not lookin' for a man
You want a special friend
To lend a helpin' hand tonight
Go on do your thing

Baby your sure comin' on strong
But ain't nothin' wrong
With going after what you want
How that you've been workin' all week
Now your workin' on me, feelin' on me, buying me drinks
And your tellin' me

[Chorus 2]
I'm not a ho
Cause I slept with someone
So I'm not a trick
If I want a lil' dick

I'm not tryin ta judge ya
I just wanna love ya

[Chorus]

Girl the way your lookin at me
I can tell your a freak
And baby, I like what I see
You say it's been too long
You don't mean to come on strong
But you really need a tune up from someone
Oh Girl

[Chorus 2]

I'm not tryin' to judge you
I just wanna love you

[Chorus]

We do it like this, like this

Where all the ladies all alone in here
That wanna have fun tonight

Where all the fellas all alone in here
That can make my body feel right

Well Ma, I'm right here

Boy I'm right here
I can't lie, ya look tight

Girl I'll come, what I'm with
Don't be scared

We gonna do the damn thing tonight

[chorus]

Sometime I need somebody
That'll touch my body
Come and touch my body, sexy

Sometimes ya need somebody
That'll touch your body
And that somebody should be me...

[chorus]

I'ma do my thing, I'ma do my thing,
I'ma do my thing, Let me do my thing, Daddy

Go on do your thing, go on do your thing,
Go on do you thing, go on do your thing, Momma

I'ma do my thing, I'ma do my thing,
I'ma do my thing, Let me do my thing, Daddy

Go on do your thing, go on do your thing,
Go on do you thing, go on do your thing, Momma


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