Instant Pleasure

Album: Big Daddy Soundtrack (1999)
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  • I don't want somebody to love me
    Just give me sex whenever I want it.
    'Cause all I ask for is instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure.

    You in the traffic for all eternity
    How could that speed be where you want to be?
    Said don't you really want instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure.

    Think that all these folks get laid?
    Do it cause their pain is great?
    What you thinkin' anyways?

    If drinkin' coffee's your idea of really cool
    You can't expect no crazy chick to notice you
    Just sittin' there dreamin' instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure.

    If you want someone a friend to be
    Guess you'll have to win the lottery
    But 'til then repeat after me.

    I don't want somebody to love me
    Just give me sex whenever I want it
    'Cause all I ask for is instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure
    Instant pleasure, instant pleasure.

    I don't want somebody to love me
    I don't want somebody to love me. Writer/s: SETH SWIRSKY
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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