Uh Uh Uh

Neither one of us can get to sleep
'Cause what's on your mind
Is what's on my mind

And both of us know we just may regret it
And neither one of us can fight the truth
'Cause you feelin' me and I'm feelin' you
And both of us hope we will never forget it

'Cause we are closer and we touch
And the feeling gets too much
No need to hurry, no need to rush
And I'm tellin' you
Girl I'm tellin' you

[Chorus]
And I'm just givin' it up to me
I'm not just givin' it up to you
And senses, hope we both know what to do
that's good enough (that's good enough for me girl)
And I'm just givin' it up to me
I'm not just givin' it up to you
And senses, hope we both know what to do
that's good enough (that's good enough for me girl)

Neither one of us can shake the past
Are we movin' to slow?
I'm movin' too fast
can't touch us now, if we don't let it

And neither one us wants to slide to win
If forever was low and got to spin
And us can true if we just say it

So cause we are closer and we touch
And the feeling gets too much
No need to hurry, no need to rush
And I say to you girl i say to you

[Chorus]

Ohh what we have right here now baby
Is good for me is all good you
Is all we were waiting for
Take my hand
And i take you to that special place
Come with me to this open door

[Chorus]


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Good Enough Lyrics as written by Brian Kelly Mcknight

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    the song is about having sex with ur partner for the first time and about whether or not to do it without being judged or regretting it later on...but in the end it only matters what those two want and feel is right in their relationship

    Bobbson July 11, 2008   Link

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