Feel It

Album: The Kick Inside (1978)
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  • After the party, you took me back to your parlour
    A little nervous laughter, locking the door
    My stockings fall onto the floor, desperate for more
    Nobody else can share this
    Here comes one and one makes one
    The glorious union, well, it could be love
    Or it could be just lust but it will be fun
    It will be wonderful

    Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Oh I need it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Feel it! See what you're doing to me

    God, but you're beautiful, aren't you?
    Feel your warm hand walking around
    I won't pull away, my passion always wins
    So keep on a-moving in, keep on a-tuning in
    Synchronize rhythm now

    Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Oh I need it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
    Feel it! See what you're doing to me Writer/s: KATE BUSH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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