I Want You

I want you to know
you’re my type,I need you now
I want you to do
hold me tight and touch me now
I want you to know
You just take my breath away,my love
I want you to do
Kiss my lips and make a move

一直在等你行动靠近我
可是你要动不动就像麻痹
看你站在那边耍心机
请不要假装犹豫像不在意
我想你已经知道规矩
告诉我‘I’m ready now’‘I want it’
Baby不要浪费一刻时间
这是时候去fall in deep

L O V E what you see
That’s dangerous dangerous
L O V E Can’t you see
That’s dangerous dangerous
不经不觉偷走了It’s
all my love all my love
你要小心点我在你面前
I’m gonna do what you wanna do

I want you to know
you’re my type,I need you now
I want you to do
hold me tight and touch me now
I want you to know
You just take my breath away,my love
I want you to do
Kiss my lips and make a move

他们说的那些流言蜚语
是关于我和你的暧昧故事
尽管要怎么说都没关系
请不要再难为情just let it be
你的眼神看来很好奇
我想你最想知道about me
Baby不要浪费一刻时间
这是时候去fall in deep

L O V E what you see
That’s dangerous dangerous
L O V E Can’t you see
That’s dangerous dangerous
不经不觉偷走了It’s
all my love all my love
你要小心点就在你面前
I’m gonna do what you wanna do

我想你会懂
不要等太久
寂寞很难过
当我想要去feel your love
然后发现已fall in love

I want you to know
you’re my type,I need you now
I want you to do
hold me tight and touch me now
I want you to know
You just take my breath away,my love
I want you to do
Kiss my lips and make a move


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