You say you haven't been rocked in a long, long time
Oh, a good hard rockin' is so hard to find, baby
Gonna make you sweat, gonna make you shout
Oh, your homemade lovin' done knocks me out, baby

Oh, now I've looked long and hard for you
And you seem to know what I'm fixin' to do, baby
Oh, you want a little love, that's all right
Oh, your fruit ain't rotten, it's oh so ripe

Oh, now your momma sure done raised you right
When it comes to home cooking you eat every bite
Take your sweet time, got all night
I'm gonna show you how to rock me right

Come on now, rock me right
Rock me right
Rock me right
I'm gonna show you how to rock me right
Rock me right, now
Oh Lord

Well your stomach starts growlin', I know what you need, baby
Oh, fix me up something salty and sweet
Oh, now homemade cookin' always does the trick
Oh, your cotton ain't rotten, just needs to be picked

Oh, now your momma sure done raised you right
When it comes to home cooking you eat every bite
Take your sweet time, got all night
I'm gonna show you how to rock me right

Oh, come on now, rock me right
Oh, rock me right
Rock me right
I'm gonna show you how to rock me right
Oh, come on and rock me right, Lord
Oh, rock me right now
Oh, rock me right
I'm gonna show you how to rock me right
Show me how ya do it darlin'
Show me how ya do it baby
Oh, rock me all night


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    This song was actually written by tom hambridge.

    reckless1on June 30, 2006   Link

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