I Want Her

Album: Make It Last Forever (1987)
Charted: 26 5
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  • She so bad
    Look in my eyes

    Seen you last night, saw you standin' there
    Couldn't picture the color of your hair
    All I wanted to know, were you really there?
    I wanna know was it my imagination?
    Ooh, you k now it was a sweet sensation
    Lookin' at you from a distance
    Ooh, it seems so real

    (Oh I) You and I together
    (Dream) Dream that seemed for real
    (Dream) If it's a dream, please don't wake me up
    It feels so real all I know is

    I want her (I want that baby)
    I want her (get it, get it, get it, get it)
    I want her (I wanna do it like this, do it like that)
    I want her (once I get it ain't no turnin' back)

    You turn me on and on
    The feelin', girl, is so strong
    My heart, girl, is on fire
    Ooh, you're my desire

    (Oh I) I've got a thing for you
    (Dream) Dreams of you (me) and me, baby
    She's bad, she's bad, she's bad
    All I know is

    I want her (I want, I want, I want, I want, I want her)
    I want her (don't misunderstand me)
    I want her (I wish this dream was for real)
    I want her (you, you know the deal)

    I want her (yeah, yeah)
    I want her (I want that girl so bad)
    I want her (I had a dream of her last night)
    I want her (yeah, yeah, yeah, ugh)

    Uh
    Mmh, mmh, mmh
    Yup, yup
    Ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah
    And I, ugh
    I
    Give it to me, give it to me, give it to me, ooh, baby

    (I wanna do it like this, baby) I want her
    (I wanna do it like that, sugar)
    I want her
    (You know I need, girl, you know what I like, girl) I want her
    (Like this, baby, I wanna do it like that, sugar)
    (You turn me on and on and on and on) I want her

    (I wanna do it like this, baby) I want her
    (I wanna do it like that, sugar) Writer/s: Edward Theodore Riley, Keith D. Sweat
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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