Alright, yeah

I met this girl around quarter to ten
We made it once, she said "Make me again"
She wrapped her love around me all night long
In the mornin' we were still goin' strong

Now let me tell ya, it sure feels good
First time I saw that girl I knew it would
Now let me tell ya, it sure felt right
No pullin' teeth, she didn't want to fight, she said

Shake me, all night, she said
Shake me, shake it, don't break it, baby
Shake me, all night, she said
All night long
All night long baby

Screamed and scratched and rolled out of the bed
I never really got her out of my head
And now and then she makes those social calls
Gives me a squeeze, gets me kickin' the walls

Now let me tell ya, it still feels tight
And we were shakin' after every bite
I feel her comin' in the middle of the night
Screamin' higher (higher, higher)

Shake me, all night, she said
Shake me, shake it, don't break it, baby
Shake me, all night, she said
Shake me, oh yeah

All night, keep the fire burnin'
'Cause we're doin' all right
All night, come on and shake it right

Shake me
Shake me
Shake me
Shake me

Shake me all night, she said
Shake me, shake it, don't break it baby
Shake me, all night, she said
Shake me, oh yeah

Shake me
Shake me, yeah
Shake me (oh, come on baby, baby)
Shake me
Shake me
Shake me


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Shake Me Lyrics as written by Thomas Carl Keifer

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    very true. this song is awesome it is definetly about being on the road[touring?] and screwing a couple of girls along the way!!

    rocceron March 07, 2006   Link

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