If you're eighteen and over, come here
I got something for your mind

(Come) you should do that, baby, no more will you cry
(Come) spirit's calling, here's a reason why, darling
(Come) if you had a chance to see the future would you try?
(Come) if you will, so will I

(Come) when I call you up, I want to tell you what to wear
(Come) don't be surprised if I tell you to go bare
(Come) long as you wash between your soul and through your hair (I'm gonna do it)
(Come) I'll do my duty there, oh

(Come) you should do that, baby, no more will you cry
(Come) the spirit's calling, here's a reason why, darling
If you had a chance (come) to see the future would you try?
(If you had a chance to see the future would you try?)
(Come) if you will, so will I (if you will, so will I)

(Come) (when you) when I lay you down I'm gonna tell you what to feel
(Come) (don't you) don't be surprised if I make you my daily meal
(Lickin' you inside) (come) lickin' you inside, outside
(Outside) all sides (all sides), up and down (up and down)
(Come) with my tongue in the crease, baby, I go 'round
When I go down, down, down, (come) down, down, down, da-da-down

(When I do, no more) no more will you cry
(Come) spirit's calling, here's a reason why
(Come) if you had a chance to see the future would you try?
(Come) if you will, so will I (if you will, so will I)
So will I

(Come), you should do that, baby
You should do that, girl, ooh
(Come)
Ooh
(Come)
You should do that, baby
(Come)
(Come)
You should do that, girl

(Come) when I suck you there
I don't want to hear you scream (don't want to hear you scream)
(Come) don't talk or breathe, don't cough or sneeze (achoo)
Oh, just dream, dream, dream
Baby, uh, my tongue's gonna do things that you never seen (seen)
Oh, oh, yeah

(Come) (when I) when I blow that mind, baby
(Come) I'm gonna drive you crazy

(Come) you should do that, girl, no more will you cry
(Come) you should do that, baby, here's a reason why
(Come) if you had the chance to see the future would you try?
(Do that girl, do that girl)
Oh-oh, oh
(Come) you should do that baby, yeah (if you will, so will I
(Come on) ooh (come on) woo (come on) yeah
(No more will you cry)
(Come) here's a reason why
(Come) if you had the chance to see the future would you try?
(Come) if you will so will I
Now break it down

(Come)
Ooh
(Come) when I blow that mind, baby
(Come) I'm gonna drive you crazy

(Come) can I suck you, baby?
(Come) can I fuck you, baby?
(Come) I want to suck you, baby
(Come) ooh-ooh

Shout it (come) out, out, out
No more will you cry
(Come)
Here's a reason why
(Come) and if you had a chance to see the future would you try?
Oh, (come)
If you will, (so will I) if you will, so will I (so will I)

Like a splendid (come), open ended
Celibate friend (no more will you cry), pretending
Not to know it (come) (know it) when I blow it (blow it)
In your eyes (here's a reason why)
Like a strawberry (come), chocolate
Fender jazz, mashed potato, fuzztone (come)
All over your thighs

Oh baby
That's the only (come) come I know
When I'm deep inside that
Yeah, that's the only time (come)
The only time you go
"Ooh, baby you're so good"
"Ooh, baby you're so good"
Aw, shut up (come)
This is just so you come

Come
Come

No more will you cry

It's no wonder there's a puddle there
Holding it in for so long
You know you can let it go
It won't be wrong
(Come) it's just you and me, baby
Tonight and forevermore
(Come) you should do that, baby
Fuck it on the floor (come)
Or better yet, we'll just do it on the chair?
(Come) you should get that shit started
You can change your underwear
(Come) yeah, you can always change your underwear
(Come) it don't mean your rep 'cause you kiss in a restaurant
(Come) it don't mean your rep just 'cause me tallywhacker suckin' is all you want
(Come) all it means it that the one that come before me never made you come
(Come) you should do that, baby
(Come) should do that, baby
(Come) come
Do that, baby, do that, baby
Come
Let me suck you

(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
Don't scream
Don't talk (come)
Don't breathe
(Come)
Just lay back
Just lay back
(Come)
Just lay back and dream
Dream (come)
Dream
Dream (come)

(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come)
(Come) oh yeah, oh, oh, oh yeah
(Come)
Oh love
(Come)
Did you come, come, come, come?
(Come)
I want to know
(Come) oh yeah
(Come) yeah

(You should do that, baby) you should do that, baby
(Come) oh yes, oh yes, oh yes
(Come) come
You should do that, baby
(Do that girl)
(Come)
(Oh yeah)
Oh (woo) (come)

No more, no more (no more will you cry)
Will you cry, cry, cry, cry (here's a reason why)
If you had the chance (come)
If you had the chance to see the future would you try?
(Come) if you will, if you will, so will I
(If you will, so will I)
Come, come, come
(Baby, oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Come)
(Come) when I blow that mind, baby
(Come) I'm gonna drive you crazy
Come

You should do that, baby
Come


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Come Lyrics as written by Prince Rogers Nelson

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    It's about fuckin'.

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