Mary! I think you got me
You turn around, turn around, turn around and throw it back
Sugar! I think you need me
You bring me down, bring me down, bring me down, bring me down again

I think you got me where you want me
I think you got me where you want me, woman!

Mary! You drive me crazy
You look around, look around, but you're looking for excuses
Jenny! She does it for me
She's going down, going down, going down, going down tonight

I think you got me where you want me
I think you got me where you want me, woman!

I think you got me where you want me
I think you got me where you want me, come on!

I'm not a sex-crazed teacher
She looks at me to tell me when it's over
Cuz I would would never leave you high, and dry

I'm not a sex-crazed teacher
She looks at me to tell me when it's over
Cuz I would would never leave you high, and dry

Mary! I think it's over
You bring me down, bring me down, bring me down and not again
Jenny! I hope you love me
I'm going down, going down, going down, going down tonight

I think you got me where you want me
I think you got me where you want me, woman!

I think you got me where you want me
I think you got me where you want me, come on!

I'm not a sex-crazed teacher
She looks at me to tell me when it's over
And I would would never leave you high...and dry

I'm not a sex-crazed teacher
She looks at me to tell me when it's over
Cuz I would would never leave you high...and dry


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You Got Me Lyrics as written by Writers Unknown Wirlie Morris

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    pretty simple i think woman take advantage of him and he likes it... to a certain extent..that is. he feels the abuse as well as the pleasure of it all.

    rocccrenaudon April 16, 2010   Link
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    This song is definitely all about oral sex.

    WeatheredDeadon March 25, 2011   Link

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