Listen to me brothers
Listen well
Brothers we got something to tell
You can't run around
Bein' a married man
And takin' care of business very well
You've got to keep yourself together
If you dig on what you got
'Cause what you got can sho' nuff mean a lot
If you aint takin' care of business
This you must expect
Love gets slippery when it's wet
You know hangin' loose
Can be outta sight
But hangin' loose
No it just ain't right
You see slippin'a tippin'
Havin' fun ain't no good
Leavin' homework undone
You've got keep your thing together
If you dig on what you've got
'Cause what you've got can sho nuff mean a lot
If you ain't takin' care of business
This you can expect
Love gets slippery when it's wet
If you aint takin' care of business
This you must expect
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Uh come on, come on
Aw, aw
Uh huh, slippery, slippery
Love gets slippery when it's wet oh
It'll slip away yeah
Love gets slippery when it's wet ooh
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Slippery, slippery
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Takin' care of business
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Don't let your love slip away
Love gets slippery when it's wet, huh, come on, yeah
Love gets slippery when it's wet, uh, come on
Love gets slippery when it's wet, ow
Love gets slippery when it's wet
Love gets slippery when it's wet


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