Ah yeah
Love me two time baby
Love me twice today
Love me two time girl
I'm goin' away
Love me two time girl
Once for tomorrow, once just for today
Love me two time I'm goin' away

Love me one time, girl
I could not speak
Love me one time, baby
You know my knees got weak
Love me two time girl
Love me all through the week
Love me two times I'm goin' away
Love me two times I'm goin' away
Yeah

Love me one time
Could not speak
Love me one time, baby
You know my knees got weak
Love me two time girl
Love me all through the week
Love me two times I'm goin' away

Love me two time baby
Love me twice today
Love me two time baby
Well I'm goin' away
Love me two time girl
Once for tomorrow, once just for today
Love me two times I'm goin' away, yeah
Love me two times I'm goin' away
Love me two times I'm goin' away, yeah


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    This is a Doors song by the way in case anybody didn't know. Aerosmith did an Ok job with it but I think the Doors version is a little bit better. Both bands rock!

    u2elevationon March 27, 2003   Link

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