Your Little Secret

Album: Your Little Secret (1995)
Charted: 47
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  • I know what you're thinking baby
    I used to be just like you
    You move when she's not looking baby
    One sugar ain't enough for you

    You, you're taking out your loans
    You're burying your bones
    Before your cover's blown
    You better take it home

    I like the way you look
    I know you like me
    But one and one and one
    Baby makes three
    Stop playing those eyes
    If you want me to keep
    Your little secret

    Tell it softly to me baby
    You never meant no one no harm
    Your wonderland's a mirror baby
    It's swiftly fading like your charm

    You, you're stepping out of line
    You're spilling all the wine
    Leave it on the vine
    I can't give you mine

    I like the way you look
    I know you like me
    But one and one and one
    Baby makes three
    Stop playing those eyes
    If you want me to keep
    Your little secret

    I could I won't
    I can't I don't
    You make it hard
    Talk down my guard
    My senses soaked
    My ego's choked
    I will not lie
    Will not lie Writer/s: MELISSA ETHERIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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