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SAT, 28.10.2020 15:50 oylermorgan7687

She said, "What you know 'bout love?" (I'll tell you everything) I got what you need (oh)
Walk up in the store and get what you want (go get it)
You get what you please
We 'bout to get it on, take off them drawers (I said I love you, baby)
It's just you and me
You know what I be on, I'm about to go raw (love you, baby)
'Cause I like what I see (oh

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