(Oh yeah, Baby, touch me,
touch me girl, yeah)
(U're the one)
曖昧な態度 意味深なsmile
ホンネはどこさ my sweet girl
こんなんじゃ遠い 愛までの距離
赤裸々に求めあいたい
Oh, Won't you be mine?
U're always in my mind
ボーダーラインなんて
Break through
Fakeじゃ届かない
(U're the one)
Baby, touch me, baby,
touch me now, baby
恥じらい捨てていい
Baby, take me higher,
take me so higher
さあ 昇りつめていこうよ
(Oh baby, touch,
touch me, baby)
この胸
(Oh baby, take,
take me higher, yeah)
鳴り響く鼓動に触れてよ
脱ぎ去って 現実(いま)を
Yeah 溢れる愛 Love never dies
ひとつに溶けあいたい
全身 Bang! 張り裂けそう
じれったいmoodに耐えられない
Feel the 最愛 so 揺るぎない
必要ない もう着飾るlies
触れあいたい nudeな真実
いますぐ Hold me tight

Baby, touch me, baby,
touch me now, baby
恥じらい捨てていい
Baby, take me higher,
take me so higher
さあ 昇りつめていこうよ
(Oh baby, touch,
touch me, baby)
この胸
(Oh baby, take,
take me higher, yeah)
鳴り響く鼓動に触れてよ
脱ぎ去って 現実(いま)を

Baby, touch me, baby,
touch me now, baby
誰にも渡さない
Baby, take me higher,
take me so higher
もう 愛に溺れたいよ
Baby, touch me, baby,
touch me now, baby
恥じらい捨てていい
Baby, take me higher,
take me so higher
さあ 昇りつめていこうよ
(Oh baby, touch,
touch me, baby)
この胸
(Oh baby, take,
take me higher, yeah)
鳴り響く鼓動に触れてよ
脱ぎ去って 現実(いま)を
Yeah 求めあおう Anything goes
経験 重ねてこう
切ない sigh 聞きたくない
滾(たぎ)ってるpassion
分けあいたい
Show me the 熱情 もう止まらない
まぎれもない この本気の愛
解き放とう まんまの本能
激しく Hold you tight


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