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Business, 20.04.2021 19:10 Samaritan

You've been waiting so long I'm here to answer your call
I know that I shouldn't have
Had you waiting at all
I've been so busy
But I've been thinking 'bout
What I wanna do wit you
I know them other guys
They've been talking 'bout
The way I do what I do
They heard I was good
They wanna see if it's true
They know you're the one
I wanna give it to
I can see you want me too
Now it's Me & U
It's Me & U now
I've been waiting
(Waitin')
Think I'm gonna make that move now
Baby Tell me if you like it
(Tell me if you like it)
It's Me & U now
I've been waitin'
Think I'm gonna make that move now
Baby tell me how you like it
I was waitin' for you
To tell me you were ready
I know what to do
If only you would let me
As long as you're cool with it
I'll treat ya right
Here is where you wanna be
I know them other guys
They've been talkin' 'bout
The way I do what I do
They heard I was good
They wanna see if it's true
They know you're the one
I wanna give it to
I can see you want me too
And now it's Me & U
It's Me & U now
(Baby it's)
(Me & U)
Think I'm gonna make that move now
(I'm thinkin' 'bout making that move)
Baby tell me if you like it
(Tell me if you like it)
It's Me & U now
(Uh huh, hey!)
I've been waitin'
Think I'm gonna make that move now
(Gonna make a move)
Baby tell me how you like it
Baby I'll love you all the way down
Get you right where you like it
I promise you'll like it

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