I'm Wild About You

Album: Lay It Down (2008)
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  • Always talk about love, what do you know
    I never talk about love, I just like to show
    Something wrong, you can tell me, I need to see, oh yeah
    I talk my talk and I walk my walk, just you and me

    No doubt

    I'm wild about you baby, hey I'm wild
    I'm wild about you baby, there ain't no doubt

    There's always talk about things, I, I cannot change
    There always moves about things, I, I can't rearrange

    I'm wild about you baby, you know, how I feel, hey baby
    I'm wild about you baby, your down in my heart,
    Your down in my mind, your down in my soul yeah, soul yeah

    I love you so much, I wanna take you in my arms,
    Take you in my arms, take you in my arms yeah

    Mocking down about somethings, I can't remain, oh yeah
    I'm standing on the one I can depend on
    And there can't be no gain

    I'm wild about you baby, yes sir
    I'm wild about
    I'm wild about you baby,
    I'm wild, I'm wild
    I'm wild about you baby, good God
    I'm wild, yeah
    I'm wild about you baby,
    You don't know how it feels
    Yeah, yeah Writer/s: Adam W. Blackstone, Ahmir K. Thompson, Al L. Green, Chalmers E. Alford, James Jason Poyser
    Publisher: Missing Link Music, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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