Would it make you feel chipper if I let ya pull down my zipper?
Would it make your frown turn upside down if I let you pull my pants down?
Would it make your smile wide as a mile if we make love for a while?
Would it make you grin
If I let you touch my skin?
If I were to let you take off my clothes
And let ya sniff my body with your curious nose
Would that make you horny?
Would ya want to attack?
Unleash your passion on me—don't hold back

I wonder how good
We could make each other feel
Would the passion get so hot
It would feel surreal?

If you wanna be with me, don't be shy
Tell me that you wanna zip down my fly
Tell me that you wanna put your hands on my bum
Tell me that you wanna make me come
We can make love for as long as you want
It can be a long journey, not just a quick jaunt
To the heights of ecstasy
We can help each other climb
To hear you moan with pleasure would be sublime
Yeah

I always enjoy talking with you
Philosophizing
Hearing your point of view
I like eating with you
Maybe a pot of vegan stew
I like walking with you
Smelling a flower or two
Do ya want to make love with me on the floor?
In the hallway
Just inside your front door?
I'm open to whatever you have in mind
Your erogenous zones it would be a pleasure to find

I wonder how good we could make each other feel
Would the passion get so hot
It would feel surreal?

If ya wanna get sweaty with me, let me know
I'd make love with you three hundred days in a row
On day three hundred and one
I'd take a little rest
Then give three hundred more days
Of my best
You are so hot
You could melt the world's snow
Just by pulling up your sleeve, revealing your elbow
You are kind to animals
Compassion is hot
Onto my face you are welcome to squat
Yeah


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