Make No Mistake, She's Mine

Album: I Prefer The Moonlight (1987)
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  • Don't call her up anymore
    'Cause I don't want to hear your voice
    I don't want to see your face answer her door
    Make no mistake she's mine, she's mine

    She only knows how I feel
    I only know what she's like when she needs me
    Oh how she needs me deep in the night
    Make no mistake she's mine, she's mine, no she's mine

    Don't get too close when you dance
    'Cause I don't want to hear from my friends
    You were out on the town
    With her in your arms (her in your arms)
    With her in your arms (her in your arms)

    Don't include her in your dreams
    'Cause I don't want to close my eyes
    No I don't want to know where she goes each night when she leaves
    Make no mistake, make no mistake she's mine, no she's mine, she's mine
    Don't call her up, anymore don't call her up (don't call her up) anymore Writer/s: KIM CARNES
    Publisher: KIM CARNES D/B/A MOONWINDOW MUSIC
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