So Said Kay
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So Said Kay
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Where'd you learn to kiss that way?
I don't know from where that came
I wanna talk about it no more
Kay, you've got to let it go
I can not leave you alone
Honestly, I can not...
What d'you think you are doing?
What do you think you're doing?
Waiting, waiting for you
I want you to dress and go
No, you don't mind, do you? Don't...
I wouldn't know what to do
A hand touches a cheek
A robe is taken off
Wet kisses in the morning
I'm never seeing you again
I am scared to death
I am a-scared to death
Come with me, oh I can just
Picture me with your
Send me a postcard, bring me
Ride with me to the next station
I wanna spend
Another half hour with you
She reached down and placed a string of lies.
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