Jag kan va varm jag kan va kall
Jag kan va allt du vill ha
Hur svårt kan de va (hur svårt kan de va)
Jag kan va under jag kan va över
Svara mig ja eller nej heeey
För jag gör vad som helst
Nu när jag blivit frälst
Av de du sa
Mina knän sviker mig
Varje gång jag ser dig
Här e jag
Jag kan va din och stanna hela natten
Jag kan va farlig kan ta de varligt om du vill (här e jag)
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va
Jag kan va din va värsta hjärtattacken
Klappa din katt jag kan göra allt och lite till (här e jag)
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va

Jag kan va ärlig jag kan va härlig
Jag kan va bättre än bra
Hur svårt kan de va (hur svårt kan de va)
Jag kan va fattig ja kan va rik
Bara jag e de med dig heeey
För jag gör vad som helst
Nu när jag blivit frälst
Av de du sa
Mina knän sviker mig
Varje gång jag ser dig
Här e jag
Jag kan va din och stanna hela natten
Jag kan va farlig kan ta de varligt om du vill (här e jag)
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va
Jag kan va din va värsta hjärtattacken
Klappa din katt jag kan göra allt och lite till (här e jag)
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va
Inget i världen kan få dig att ångra dig
Du behöver mig

Ja kommer förfölja dig tills du blir min (tills du blir min)
För här e jag
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan det vaaaa
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va
Jag kan va din va värsta hjärtattacken
Klappa din katt jag kan göra allt och lite till (här e jag)
Se mig hör mig rör mig
Hur svårt kan de va


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