Forever mine,
All because you're my kind.
Aw, baby,
I got what you want, you got what I want,
An' we were made for each other. (oo-oo)

Forever mine,
An' I'm so glad
Cause it gets better with time.
Oh, girl
I like what you like, you like what I like,
An' we were made for each other.

Oh, baby,
You are that someone I've been hopin',
I've been lookin' for all my days.
Don't you ever think about leavin',
This heart of mine would be grievin'.
Don't go, stay, stay.

Forever mine,
Aw, we're, we're one of a kind.
Mmm, oo-oo, baby girl
I need what you need, you need what I need,
And we were made for each other.
Oo-oo, oh girl.

Oh, baby,
I want to love you,
Love you so, make it good,
Right down to the bone, to the bone.
Cause it's you I'm thinkin' about pleasin',
Give you all the love you're needin'.
Don't go, (please) stay (stay) stay.

Forever mine,
Cause you and me, we get along just fine.
Aw, baby,
I got what you want (good love),
You got what I want (good lovin'),
And we were made for each other.

Aw, we've been around
And I've had a lot of loves
And I know you had a lot of loves, too
But I ain't never had nobody
That do the things you do.
We go together,
Well, like the birds in the trees.
I'd be in a round of trouble, girl,
If you wasn't here with me, stay!

Forever mine
Oh, 'cause, 'cause you're my kind.
Oo-oo, baby (baby) baby girl,
You know that I like what you like (good love),
You like what I like (good lovin'),
And we belong together.
Oo-oo, baby, ah-ah, baby, you
I got what you want, you got what I want,
And we were made for each other,
For each other, girl,
Oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, girl.

You know that
(I like what you like) It gets better,
(I like what I like) It's better with time.
We were made for each other, girl
For each other, baby.
I got what you want
So don't you ever think about leavin'
Oh, baby, oh, girl
I like what you like
Cause it's you I'm thinkin' about pleasin'
Oo-oo baby,
Oh, girlâ?¦oh, girl
I know that the, ah
Don't ever think about leavin'
I need your lovin'
Oh, babyâ?¦.and if you leave me
Cause it's you I'm thinkin' about pleasin'
Oh, baby, ah,
Never think about leavin'
(Don't do it) don't do it (don't do it) oh, baby
It's you I'm thinkin' about pleasin'
Ah
Don't you ever think about leavin' (Don't do it)
Don't do it, babyâ?¦


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