When you're near me I feel so romantic
When you're far away I'm always blue
If you want me to remain romantic
Here are all the things you like to do

Hold me, honey won't you hold me, yeah
Hold me, never let me go
Take me, honey won't you take me
Never to forsake me, 'cause I love you so-o

Thrill me, let your kisses thrill me, yeah
Just like you alone can do
O hold me, tenderly enfold me
Never try to hold me away from you

Oh, thrill me, baby let your kisses thrill me, yeah
Just like you are looking good
O hold me, tenderly and fold me, oh yeah
Never try to hold me away from you
Never try to hold me away from you
Baby listen to me
Don't you try to hold me away from you


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