Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)

Album: I'm Breathless (1990)
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  • Sooner or later you're gonna be mine
    Sooner or later you're gonna be fine
    Baby, it's time that you faced it
    I always get my man
    Sooner or later you're gonna decide
    Sooner or later there's nowhere to hide
    Baby, it's time, so why waste it in chatter
    Let's settle the matter
    Baby, you're mine on a platter
    I always get my man
    But if you insist, babe
    The challenge delights me
    The more you resist, babe
    The more it excites me
    And no one I've kissed, babe
    Ever fights me again
    If you're on my list
    It's just a question of when
    When I get a yen
    Then baby, amen
    I'm counting to ten
    And then
    I'm gonna love you like nothing you've known
    I'm gonna love you, and you all alone
    Sooner is better than later but lover
    I'll hover, I'll plan
    This time I'm not only getting, I'm holding my man Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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