Sure, so sure
Sure, so sure
Feel it, move it, feel it, move back
Need you so much, yeah, yeah
Sure, so sure, so sure, that it's sweet love I found

Sitting here runnin' to my lover (lover)
Last time we met, I wasn't to sure (not so sure)
Now I'm hoping, maybe dreaming, for a life as one
When she reads this I'm hoping she'll call (call me baby)
I need more much, more than before
I need positive reactions, whenever I'm down

'Cause I'm sure, so sure
It's heaven knocking on my door
Sure, so sure, so baby come on inside
Need you so much, more and more each time we touch
Sure, so sure, so sure, that it's sweet love I found

It's not a game, so don't play hard to get
Tired of running after you
There's no connections holding us down (down)
Isn't it a shame (shame), that it never happened (isn't it a shame), oh yeah
Though still here we are the second time round
It's gonna be social, compatible, sexual, irresistible
It's gotta be right for life

Now I'm sure, so sure
It's heaven knocking at my door
Sure, so sure, so baby come on inside, yeah
Need you so much, more and more each time we touch
Sure, so sure, so sure, that it's sweet love I found, yeah, yeah

Holdin', squeezin', touchin', teasin'
Wantin', wishin', waitin', thinkin'
Of your love, yeah yeah
Blindin', groovin', feel it, move it
Findin', breathin', bracin', breedin'
With you girl
It's gonna be social, compatible, sexual, irresistible
It's gotta be right for love

Sure, so sure, oh yeah
Sure, so sure, so baby come on inside
Need you so much, more and more each time we touch
Sure, so sure, so sure, that it's sweet love I found, yeah, yeah

Sure, so sure
Sure, so sure
Really feel so sure
I need you so much, yeah yeah, oh baby
Sure, so sure, so sure that it's sweet love I found


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