Lay It Down
by Ratt

Album: Invasion Of Your Privacy (1985)
Charted: 77 40
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  • I know you don't really know me
    Well, I know you don't really care to see me
    I'm into total affection
    Not being scared if you never please me
    You know you really want to lay it down
    Right now
    And how
    I know you really want to lay it down
    Right now
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down

    Under the sheets you will find me
    I know that nothing's for free
    You take what's good for your pleasing
    I'll take what's good for this crazy evening
    You know you really want to lay it down
    Right now
    And how
    I know you really want to lay it down
    Right now
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Oh, lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down

    I know you only want romance
    I'll give you all that I can
    If you give me just one chance
    To prove myself and my love

    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Oh, lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Lay it down
    Oh, lay it down
    Lay it down Writer/s: Juan Croucier, Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, Warren De Martini
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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