Lying here tryna understand what you did to my body last night (baby)
Reached my pinnacle so many times you must've been in overdrive
And I'm wondering, wondering when I can see you again cause I,
I've turned into an nympho (???) for you, a junkie addicted to you
I don't care if you love someone else, I'm willing to keep it discreet,
Just as long as you're down, to get freakie with me, ohhh I
Don't need you to love me, and I don't need you to care
Just please me, cease me, scold me and control me
And come over oh yeah oh yeah
And don't forget to wear your sexy underwear

Thinkin bout how you tied my hands
And rubbed ice up and down my chest
Then you poured on me hold candle wax
It scared me almost half to death
I dig how you're kinky that way
How you do anything about
Play all the roles that you want to me play
And act out all your fantasies
I don't care where you learn all these things
Its working eventually girl (???) cause baby,
I'm down on my knees for you to come lay it on me
Oh I don't need you to love me,
Don't need you to care
Just please me, cease me, scold me and control me
And come over oh yeah oh yeah
And don't forget to wear your sexy underwear

I can't recall all the things you did to me last night
All I feel is the stings from the scratches on my back
And that delicious pain never felt so right
So can I get some more of that baby cause I've turned into a nyphmo for you

A junkie addicted to you ohhhhhh
I don't need love
I don't give a damn if you care
I don't care I don't care I don't care
Just please me, cease me, scold me and control me
And come over oh yeah
So I can take off your sexy underwear


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