(Chorus)
If loving you is all that I have to do
I don't want to do anything else
If loving you is all that I have to do
I don't want to do anything else

(Vs.1) K-ci
Listen baby

Every night and day
I dream of another way
to tell you something good
I don't think that I'm understood
You walk away and I frown
With my head hung far down
You tell me what is wrong
You just wanna be loved all night long baby

(Chorus)

(Vs.2) Mary J. Blige

You told me a thousand times
That you would be mine, all mine
I do everything for you
But in your smile, I still can't find
And now you tell me this
This is something that I can miss
And all you wanna do is to love me for me
And I'll love you for you

(Chorus)

(Bridge)

K-ci
Now that I know I'm gonna make love to you
So lady open up your heart
And let me in where I belong

Mary
If loving you is all that I have to do
Then it won't be wrong baby
(Mary & K-ci) Cause we belong together baby

(Music plays)

Mary and K-ci
Together we will be as one
Just me and you, you you you

K Will you love me
M I will love you
K Will you please me
M I will please you
K Girl, don't leave me
M I won't leave you
K Let's make it easy
M I'll make it easy

K Will you love me
M I will love you
K Will you please me
M I will please you, you, you
K Girl, don't leave me
M I won't leave you
K Let's make it easy

K-ci
They can take my posessions
No, no, no, no, They can never take your love away from me

Mary
Oh, see now listen, with every breath I breath
And every beat in my heart
I know that no one, I know that no one
Can tear us apart
(Oh no)
Cause I love you baby
K I love you too
And I need you baby
K I need you to baby

K-ci (Mary in background Ad-libing)
Stay with me more than just a day
And you know, you know, you know

I love you
Oh yes
Oh you make me feel so good baby




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