No cigarette smoking in my room
None alcoholic beverage in my room
Jah Jah gave me up on ? this afternoon
And I am gonna get a next portion real soon

[Chorus: x2]
And I'll been gone for a while
Keep that perfect smile
Do your very best

I'm a keep you warm, is cold outside
Protect you from the storm, the world outside
You know I love you baby
No need to worry about me

[Chorus]

Tell me what am I supposed to do
While you got me sitting here waiting on you
Baby hurry hurry come back
And give me some lovin' this afternoon
'Cause I can't wait to see you smile
Could you stay a little while
And do the things that only lovers do

Tryin' not to think about
How I am gonna do without your touch, your touch
And I can't stop thinking about
The lovin' that I need now so much
And until you come back to me
There will be

No cigarette smoking in my room
None alcoholic beverage in my room (red wine and Guinness)
Gonna give you some good love this afternoon (afternoon)
And I am gonna get a next portion real soon (real soon)

Hey, get me some good love this afternoon (afternoon)
And I am gonna get a next portion real soon (how soon, how soon)
Give me some good love this afternoon (yeah yeah)
And I am gonna get a next portion real soon

Step into my room (soon)
Step into my room (baby let's dance)
Come closer to me


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