Kiss Ya

Album: Farmer's Daughter (2010)
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  • Don't you say you didn't know,
    I thought I made myself clear
    And I don't want you near me
    Don't you say you didn't see
    This little light is outta me
    The twinkles in my eye,
    Honey it's no surprise,
    Whoa

    And I'm gonna kiss you when I see ya,
    Baby, I might knock you down, oh,
    'Cause I get held but I'm so glad I meet ya,
    I don't give a shit who's around, oh,
    Baby, you better pucker up those lips,
    Take your hands and put them on my hips
    When it's over, when it's all over,
    I, I'm gonna do it again, yeah

    Baby, don't be playing stupid,
    'Cause I know you know,
    I know you know
    That I, I want you near me
    Don't you tell me that I'm crazy,
    A little, maybe,
    Crazy but you blame me
    I, I wanna do it, uh huh,
    I wanna do it again

    Well, I'm gonna kiss ya when I see ya,
    Baby, I might knock you down, oh,
    I get held but I'm so glad I meet ya,
    I don't give a shit who's around, oh,
    Baby, you better pucker up those lips,
    Take your hands and put them on my hips
    When it's over, when it's all over,
    I, I wanna do it again, yeah,
    Ooh, yeah

    Uh, ooh,
    I'm gonna kiss you when I see ya,
    Baby, I'ma knock you down, oh,
    I get held but I'm so glad I meet ya,
    I don't give a shit who's around, oh,
    Baby, you better pucker up those lips,
    Take your hands and put them on my hips
    When it's over, when it's all over,
    I, I'm gonna do it again, yeah,
    Gonna do it all over again,
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, uh huh,
    Ooh, oh, uh huh,
    Hey, baby, yeah

    I'm gonna kiss you when I see ya,
    I'm gonna kiss you when I see ya,
    I'm gonna kiss you when I see ya,
    Baby, I'ma knock you down, yeah, Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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