I would've slipped off my jeans
And slipped on my heels
If I knew that I would see you
Yeah, this diamond ring, gets kinda loose
Gotta watch myself around you
Glad you finally said something
Cause it's been weighin' on my mind
And messin' with my life
I wonder should I feel guilty
But we've haven?t crossed that line

We ain't doin' nothin' wrong
Nothin' wrong as long as we keep it innocent
I'm just tryin' to have some fun
But baby you're drivin' me crazy
I ain't tryin' to make you crazy
For me it ain't much that fun
If we ain't doin' nothin' wrong

If you only knew
What you do to me
When you walk away
If I had chance, gave you a taste
Baby you'd be beggin' me to stay
Yeah, sometimes I wonder what it'd feel like
But I gotta good man, and I'm a damn good wife
And I don't wanna feel guilty
But it's getting awfully hard to believe

I'd never ask you
Would you leave the one you love
I'd never tell you
I want you so bad it hurts
I like the way you make me feel
Baby can we make it real
If we don?t make it real
Then we aint' doin' nothin' wrong


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