(Mike)
You can call me over any second, any minute or any hour of the day.
Girl you won’t get any hesitation or no waiting, just say the word I’m on the way.

(Q. Parker)
Anything you need all you gotta do is call.
Now you know I’m gonna give you my all.
What you waiting for just say, what you waiting for just say…

(Slim)
You already know when I be coming over,
Girl it’s goin’ down until you say it’s over,
First thing in the morning when you’re rolling over,
You gone tell me, “baby can we do it over and over and over again.”

You know you want to tell me come over,
So all you gotta say is come over.

(Q. Parker)
You can call me when you’re wanting seconds, without a question, anytime girl, night or day
Girl you won’t get any second-guessing, I’ll be sexing your body every kind of way
Any time you fiendin’ you aint gotta have withdrawals,
I’ll have you screaming trying to climb up the walls
So what you waiting for just say, so what you waiting for?

(Slim)
You already know when I be coming over,
Girl it’s goin’ down until you say it’s over,
First thing in the morning when you’re rolling over,
You gone tell me, “baby can we do it over and over and over again.”

You know you want to tell me come over
So all you gotta say is come over

I just wanna love you (over), love you (over)
I just wanna love you crazy, won’t you call me over baby
It’s not (over) until you say it’s (over)
Until I see you tapping out, I’ll work your body up and down
Stop playin’ girl call me over, I’m tired of playin’ let me hear you say
Stop playin’ girl call me over, I’m on my way to you

You know you want to tell me come over
So all you gotta say is come over



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