Now baby, pull the covers back over my head
I don't want to get up out of this bed
I don't want to drag it on off to work
That big boss man is really a jerk

We've been lovin' all night, just about thrilled me
Everything right, hope it don't kill me
I'm gonna live it just as long as I can
I'm gonna make it every part of my plan

Lovin' all night, hangin' on tight
No doubt about it, been lovin' all night, yeah

Now baby, you're as pretty as a fresh cut flower
And when you show me how you love me in the wee small hours
While everybody's sleeping on around this town
Lovin' all night makes the world go round

We've been lovin' all night, just about send me
Everything right, hope it don't bend me
I'm gonna live it just as long as I can
I'm gonna make it every part of my plan

Lovin' all night, hangin' on tight
No doubt about it, been lovin' all night, yeah

Ain't no use talkin' when you're lookin' so fine
When you're movin' your body up close to mine
We've been rockin' with a rhythm of a beat our own
Baby, I'm gonna love you 'til the cows come home

We've been lovin' all night, just about hit me
Everything right, hope it don't get me
I'm gonna live it just as long as I can
I'm gonna make it every part of my plan

Lovin' all night, feeling all right
No doubt about it, been lovin' all night
We've been lovin' all night, hangin' on tight
No doubt about it, been lovin' all night, yeah

We've been lovin' all night, lovin' all night, yeah
Lovin' all night, lovin' all night, yeah
Lovin' all night, lovin' all night, yeah


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