I can't wait to
Can't wait to love you

You ask me if I wanna spend some time
Ask me if I wouldn't mind that you're aching for me
Ask if I wanna hang behind you ask is it too crowded
Would I like to just get out of here, out into the night, yeah
You ask me if I mind, well, baby I

I can't wait to, can't wait to take the mood outside
I can't wait to, can't wait to open up your eyes
I can't wait to do everything I desire, can't wait to love you

Is it me or is it hot in here, I feel the need for fresher air
Somewhere where we both can breathe, breathe easy, yeah
You tell me about a place you go, a place where we can be alone
We can slip out on the side, you ask me should we take that ride?
Well, baby, I

I can't wait to, can't wait to take the mood outside
I can't wait to, can't wait to open up your eyes
I can't wait to do everything I desire, can't wait to love you

I can't wait to, can't wait to take the mood outside
I can't wait to, can't wait to open up your eyes
I can't wait to do everything I desire, can't wait to love you

I just can't, I just can't wait
I just can't I just can't wait
I just can't wait

I can't wait to, can't wait to take the mood outside
I can't wait to, can't wait to open up your eyes
I can't wait to do everything I desire, can't wait to love you



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