It seems so obvious
There's something up with us
I swear I feel it
From across the room.
So can I ask you this?
Not to be forward, miss,
But I think I'll kill myself
If I never know

What do I have to do
To get inside of you?
To get inside of you?
Cause I love the way you move,
When I'm inside of you.
When I'm inside of you

Just ask and I will do
Anything you want me to
There is no limit
To how far I will go
And Im sure I can pretend
To be a gentlemen..
But before I begin,
I just gotta know,
Just gotta know.

What do I have to do
To get inside of you?
To get inside of you?
Cause I love the way you move,
When I'm inside of you.
When I'm inside of you

For now I'll play the game
And I'm waiting for your move
But I've got to say
That I never lose

What do I have to do
To get inside of you?
To get inside of you?
What do I have to do
To get inside of you?
To get inside of you?
Cause I love the way you move,
When I'm inside of you.
When I'm inside of you
When I'm inside of you.
You
You
You
When I'm inside of you


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Inside of You Lyrics as written by Chris Light Hesse Chris Hesse

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    Hard to believe this is the same band that wrote "The Reason"...this song is obviously about getting laid, and not even with a girl he really likes. He just wants to get in somebody's pants. Listen closely as the song fades out, and you can hear a girl breathing deep and sighing. I think Hooba is trying to get a little street cred back after they went so mainstream with their last album, but they're really trying way too hard. This song is definitely not too good.

    rock_hawkon June 28, 2006   Link

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