See that man with the diamond ring, he came sneakin' by, the standard thing
But I insist upon a dance, nothing less could stand the chance
You may not have a whole lotta money but your words are like more, I want that
Sweet talk, I love your sweet talk
So tell me one more time, you've never known a touch like mine
Don't stop once you've started, don't leave me hungry hearted
I need you 'till you find me, how you find me
Sweet talk, I love your sweet, sweet talk
Tender wind is swallowin' my brain, promises of love in static pain
Turn me on most demolitious, your sweet talk is so delicious
You know that I need comfort, just a little nervous
I hugged too long, that'll tell us
Your way with words is so delightful, I can hardly wait, I can't love an echo
I will always lend an ear to hear your
Sweet, sweet talk, give me your sweet sweet talk
(Solo)
So tell me one more time, you've never known a touch like mine
Don't stop once you've started, don't leave me hungry hearted
I need you 'till you find me, how you find me
Sweet talk, tell me your sweet talk
I love your sweet talk, give me your sweet talk
I want your sweet talk, sweet talk
I love your sweet talk, ooh sweet talk
I want your sweet talk...


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