You need coolin', baby, I'm not foolin'
I'm gonna send ya back t' schoolin'
Way down inside, honey you need it
I'm gonna give you my love
I'm gonna give you my love, ohhhhh

Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love

You've been learnin', baby, I bean learnin'
All them good times, baby baby, I've been
Yearnin'
Way, way down inside, honey, you need ah
I'm gonna give you my love, ah
I'm gonna give you my love, ah

Oh, want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love

You've been coolin', baby, I've been droolin'
All the good times, baby, I've been misusin'
A-way, way down inside, I'm gonna give you
My love
I'm gonna give you every inch of my love
Gonna give you my love
Hey-ah, alright, let's go

Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love
Want to whole lotta love

Way down inside, woman
You need, yeah, love

My my my my, my my my my, oh
Shake for me, girl
I want to be your backdoor man
Hey, oh, hey, oh, hey, oh
Oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, woman-ma, hey
Keep a-coolin', baby
I keep a-coolin', baby
I keep a-coolin', baby
I keep a-coolin', baby
Oh, oh, oh


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