My Baby

Album: Blue (1996)
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  • My baby gives me satisfaction
    My baby gives me all his love
    Let's me know I'm his main attraction
    No one else is gonna feel his touch
    I love the way he drives me crazy
    From now on I'm gonna love my baby

    My baby is a full-time lover
    My baby is a full-grown man
    Makes me feel like a natural woman
    I know he's the only one who can
    Rock my world and I don't mean maybe
    From now on I'm gonna love my baby

    No one else can take me away from my baby
    I'm holding on to heaven in his arms
    No one can take me away from my baby
    I'm holding on to heaven in his arms

    My baby is a rolling thunder
    My baby is a south-bound train
    His love is like a long, hot summer
    Calms me down like a cool, cool rain
    His sweet wonderful ways amaze me
    It's no wonder why I love my baby Writer/s: MICHAEL ALLEN
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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