I'm gettin' fire mercury's a risin'
It all started with the warmth of your kiss
I got a fever runnin' with passion
Never thought love could get hotter than this

And then you turned it up another notch
Ain't nothin' like the power of a women's touch
Can you feel my pulse oh what a rush
You got me thinkin' like the devil in the name of love

You took my farther than I've been before
And when I thought I couldn't take any more
You turned it up

I'm like a rock lyin' in the desert
After the rain just soakin' up steam
You're like the sun bearin' down upon me
Just when I thought I could finally stand the heat

Girl you turned it up another notch
Ain't nothin' like the power of a women's touch
Can you feel my pulse oh what a rush
You got me thinkin' like the devil in the name of love

You took my farther than I've been before
And when I thought I couldn't take any more
You turned it up

Hold me kiss me touch me love me
Take me to the limit
Don't know if I can take it
But don't waste another minute

Turn it up another notch
Ain't nothin' like the power of a women's touch
Can you feel my pulse oh what a rush
You got me thinkin' like the devil in the name of love

You took my farther than I've been before
And when I thought I couldn't take any more
You turned it up
You turned it up
You turned it up



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