(Intro)
2000
Nextasy
2-G

Remember when the first day when I met you
I looked in your eyes
That's when I truly knew
Could not say a thing 'cause I felt the same
I didn't even know your name
But I already claimed ya
You were so nexcellent (So nexcellent)
Magnificent (Magnificent)
So eloquent (So eloquent)
You must have been heaven sent

You were so marvelous (Marvelous)
So damn mysterious (Mysterious)
Got me delirious (Delirious)
Make me want to get serious, oh
So turn off the lights, oh

[Chorus 1]
'cause right then I knew it was on, knew it was on
'cause when we kiss
It was on, it was on, it was on
We fell so deep in love
We fell in love with one kiss
And when we touched
We were makin' love, makin' love, makin' love
Until the break of dawn
We fell in love with one kiss
We fell in love with one kiss
We fell in love with just one kiss

So meaningful, so sexual
My heart and soul, the love is fire
Can't wait to get you home
Yeah, you know it's on, the love is strong
And when we kiss I gotta say I'm lovin' it

Girl, you're beautiful
And you remind me of a diamond the way you shine
You know that I want to make you mine
So come home with me for eternity
Forever be in L-O-V-E
So turn off the lights
(Nextasy)

[Chorus 1]

Now that we're alone I want to kiss those sexy lips girl
Now that you're right here
I want to see you kissing me everywhere
Let's turn off the lights
Let's set the mood for kissing all night
Oh, I love to kiss you
I, I, I, I

[Chorus 2]
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I L-O-V-E why-O-you

Forever, together, I'll kiss you
Oh, I think I love you

[Chorus 2]

I think I love you
I think I love you

[Chorus 2]

Said that I know I love you

[Chorus 2]

2000 Watts
Next

We fell in love with just one kiss


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When We Kiss Lyrics as written by Lincoln C Browder Darrell E Allamby

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