Uh, 112
Uh
Oh, baby, baby, baby

Papa comin' over to give you that raw (yeah)
Favorite position is from the backdoor (ooh, girl)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (ooh, yeah)
You already know

Tonight's your night, girl (yes)
I'm tryin' to give you that thin' to make you say (yes)
From the kitchen floor down to the fireplace (yes)
Incense burnin', your body talkin' that shit to me
Cancel that phone (yes)
Only sound I'm tryin' to hear is your moan (yes)
You ridin' topless, no panties on (yes)
And I've been thinkin' 'bout this all day long
You're givin' me the fire though

Papa comin' over to give you that raw (yeah)
Favorite position is from the backdoor (ooh)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions
You already know
Papa comin' over to give you that raw
Favorite position is from the backdoor (oh, baby)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (baby, I'm comin' home)
You already know

Is your girl Janae home? (Yes)
Call her up and tell her it's 'bout to be on (yes)
Tell her don't show if it ain't heels and thongs (yes)
I can already see it, ooh, what a feelin'
Just don't (yes)
Get jealous if I hit that too hard (yes)
'Cause you come first, you know you're my heart (yes)
'Cause it'll always be yours
Girl, I'm 'bout to turn you out

Papa comin' over to give you that raw (ooh-ooh)
Favorite position is from the backdoor (turn that thang around)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions
(When you hear me pullin' up meet at the door)
You already know
Papa comin' over to give you that raw (assume the position)
Favorite position is from the backdoor
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (girl, proceed with the drill, yeah)
You already know

You know just how I like to see it (you know just how I like to see it)
You know just how I like to beat it
You already know
You know I like to go down and eat it (I love it when you go down and eat it)
And you know I won't stop until you get it (listen, uh)
Oh, oh, you already know (you already know)

Papa comin' over to give you that raw
Favorite position is from the backdoor (favorite position is)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (girl, don't ask no questions)
You already know (you already know)
Papa comin' over to give you that raw
Favorite position is from the backdoor (a little x-rated)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions ('cause you know how I like it, girl)
You already know (take 'em off, oh)

Papa comin' over to give you that raw
Favorite position is from the backdoor (take 'em off)
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (oh yeah)
You already know (you already know)
Papa comin' over to give you that raw (girl, I'm comin' over)
Favorite position is from the backdoor
Girl, you know the drill don't ask no questions (you already know)
You already know

Don't ask no questions (questions, questions, questions)
You already know
Yes, yes, yes


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    he says "cancel that phone....tha only sound im tryna?(trying to) hear is your moan". What is this!?!?..and don't tell me ebonics. He's singing actual words!

    obliviousion December 20, 2008   Link

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