Tell me baby, baby, baby
Tell me baby, baby, baby

Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

When you're feeling kind of thirsty,
Do you think about us, baby.
When you're feeling kind of hungry,
Tell me baby, do you think about us, yeah.
If you say you want my love,
When you think you need some love,
Do you think about us, do you think about us, do you think about us?
And any time that you want me baby,
All the things that drive me crazy,
Do you think about us, yeah.

Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about, do you think about us yeah, yeah.
Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

When you're feeling kind of tired,
Do you think about us, yeah.
When you lay your head to sleep,
Baby, baby, baby, baby do you think about us, baby?
When you're feeling kind of low,
And things are moving slow,
Do you think about us, do you think about us?
When your boys wanna hang out,
And you're having second doubts,
Do you think about us, yeah.

Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about, do you think about us yeah, yeah.
Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about, do you think about us yeah, yeah.
Do you think about us?
Tell me baby,
Do you think about us?
Do you think about us?

Tell me baby, baby, baby,
Tell me baby, baby, baby,
Tell me baby


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Do You Think About Us Lyrics as written by Raphael Saadiq Janice Marie Johnson

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