Verse 1
You know how to love me
When we make love at night
Oh I need you so bad baby

Ad-libs

Bridge
This is where you belong
Don't make me wait too long

Adlibs

Chorus
Hold me baby, drive me crazy
Touch me all night long
Make me love you, kiss and hug you
Touch me all night long

Verse 2
You've gone and started something I thought I'd never find
There only seems to be one thing on my mind
You know that I love it, when we do it right
You know that I need it, baby, 'cause tonight

Bridge
This is where you belong
Don't make me wait too long

Adlibs

Chorus
Hold me baby, drive me crazy
Touch me all night long
Make me love you, kiss and hug you
Touch me all night long

Middle Eight
I'm gonna make it worth your while
Touch me all night long
And when I think of tonight it makes me smile
Touch me all night long

Chorus x2
Hold me baby, drive me crazy
Touch me all night long
Make me love you, kiss and hug you
Touch me all night long


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