Kiss My Lips
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Kiss My Lips
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No tender words ward off the dark
Thoughts that creep in, dear, when we’re apart
If you were ever to leave me, babe
I couldn’t stand to see another day
That’s how I need you and want you tonight
Kiss my lips all through the night
‘Cause I want you, boy
And I’ll hold you oh so tight
‘Cause I want you, boy
More than a child wants a toy
More than Paris wanted Helen of Troy
Couldn’t want you any more
Baby, baby
Come on make me feel that joy
Baby, baby
Kiss my lips all through the night
‘Cause I want you, boy
And I’ll hold you oh so tight
‘Cause I want you, boy
‘Cause I want you, boy
‘Cause I want you, boy (Want you, boy)
‘Cause I want you, boy (Want you, boy)
‘Cause I want you, boy (Want you, boy)
‘Cause I want you, boy (Want you, boy)
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