(Mmm, hah, hah, hah)
You might, you might, you might, you might as well
(Mmm, hah, hah, hah, hah, hah)
After all is said and done you're next to me

And when the sun goes down
You're feeling things you've never felt before
Nothing left to say to ease your fears
But I know just what to do
Let me take good care of you

Kick off your shoes
Take off the blues and come to me
So much to do, so much is new for you to see
You might as well come a little closer
Girl, don't make me wait too long for you

After all is said and done
(Said and done)
And there's nothing left to share
(Left to share)
It's the morning after, I watch you laying there
(Just wanna watch you lying there)

Always told that you should not give in to love
(L O V E)
But saying no is so hard to do
(So hard)
'Cause when the feeling's right
You might as well, yeah

Kick off your shoes
Take off the blues and come to me
So much to do, so much is new for you to see
You might as well come a little closer
Girl, don't make me wait too long for you

Just want your attention
Excuse my intentions
Keep your feelings intact
Don't wanna hurt nobody, let me say it again

There's no need to mention
For this I've been wishing
There's no turning back, lady
Please take my hand

Let's dance

Kick off your shoes
Take off the blues and come to me
So much to do, so much is new for you to see
You might as well come a little closer
Girl, don't make me wait too long for you

Kick off your shoes
Take off the blues and come to me
So much to do, so much is new for you to see
You might as well come a little closer
Girl, don't make me wait too long for you



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