(Darkchild, Darkchild)

It's ya boy Twista
That girl Mariah
This that fiyah

I've been layin' alone on my back in the dark
Sometimes wish you was with me
Talkin' late on the phone and all that
He's saying all the things they tell me
'Cause I know inside we belong to each other incidentally
I'm need of healin'
You're the only one who gives me that feelin'

You know I like the way you kick it, girl
You know I like it when ya in my world
Come here lil momma, let me freak yo body
Then roll wit me in the Bentley White pearl
Girl, you know you get me so erotic
Especially when I be sipping hypnotic
Got me feeling like I'm smoking on Kronic
When we fucking it be so exotic
Now I know that I be turning on fiyay wit Mariah
And she know she be dealing wit a balla
Can't go fast cause I'm heavy through the wire
Fulfilling desires like a chi shot calla
Do you love how the twist throw it at you?
Do you love when I hit it from the back too?
Let me feel how you work it that one way
Come on baby girl, let me see what that do

I wish that we could
Blow out the speakers
Over and over
To them Jodeci cuts
"Forever your lady"
You act right then maybe
Ain't nothing to talk about
Put the music loud
So they won't hear me say
Ah-ha, ha ah!
Come and be my one and only
Tired of being so lonely come hold me
Ah-ha ha ah!
I wanna wrap myself around you or whenever you want to
Come make me say
Ah-ha ha ah!
Come be my one and only
Tired of being so lonely console me
Ah-ha, ha ah!
I wanna wrap myself around you or whenever you want to
Come make me say

Now we pulling up out the garage
In the platinum blue Arnage
Me and you about to hit that club
To the bar so we can sip that bud
Both of us together, we would be the livest
If I had to break it down, how would I describe it?
(Ah- ah oh!)
We the type of couple when we get up on each other
We get it cracking in the kitchen or the bedroom
It don't matter where we at, we be making noise
So play the track so the bass will make ya head boom
Break ya off when here one leg up
And you know I like the way you put it on me
It's the east coast queen and the midwest Mob Boss?
Shorty I will never leave ya lonely

I wish that we could
Blow out the speakers
Over and over
To them Jodeci cuts
"Forever your lady"
You act right then maybe
Ain't nothing to talk about
Put the music loud
So they won't hear me say
Ah-ha, ha ah!
Come and be my one and only
Tired of being so lonely come hold me
Ah-ha ha ah!
I wanna wrap myself around you or whenever you want to
Come make me say
Ah-ha ha ah!
Come be my one and only
Tired of being so lonely console me
Ah-ha, ha ah!
I wanna wrap myself around you or whenever you want to
Come make me say

So just show a girl what it do (what it do)
After this boy, I promise to do
You got my body lit up like the moon
You're too persuasive, I can't take it
I'm so caught up in you

Ah-ha ha ah!
Could ya be my one and only?
I'm tired of being so lonely come hold me
Ah-ha ha ah!
I wanna wrap myself around you
Freak whenever you want to
Come make me say (oh, ooh)
(Oh, ooh)
(Oh, ooh)
(Oh, ooh)
(Oh, ooh)
(Oh, ooh)


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