Can you do it, can you do it
Do it like you did last night
Can you do it, can you do it
Do it like you did last night
Oh oh, sure felt awright
Oh oh, sure felt awright

Can you hold me, can you hold me
Hold me like you did last night
An' can you love me, can you love me
Love me cuz it sure felt right
Oh oh, sure felt awright
Oh oh, sure felt nice

So cum on, cum on, cum on, cum on, keep grooving
Cum on, cum on, cum on, cum on, keep grooving

Can you do it, can you do it
Do it like you did last night
Can you squeeze me, can you tease me
Oh yeah, sure felt nice
Oh oh, sure felt awright
Oh oh, sure felt awright

So cum on, cum on, cum on, cum on, keep grooving
Cum on, cum on, cum on, cum on, keep grooving

Can you do it, can you do it
Do it like you did last night
Can you love me, can you love me
Love me, it sure felt awright
Oh oh, sure felt awright
Oh oh, sure felt awright

Oh yeah, last night
Yeah, you did last night ....


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