Album: Half the City (2014)
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  • This ain't the hottie
    That I thought I knew
    This ain't the party
    That I thought we'd do

    You got your limit, baby
    I got mine
    6-11, 3-3-6-9
    You got to tell me baby
    We ain't the lovers
    That will tare me down
    We ain't the fortune
    All over town
    You got your limit, baby, I got mine
    6-11, 3-3-6-9
    You got to call me baby
    I need you to pick up that telephone
    And dial those numbers hottie

    I need you to call me
    I need to hear your sweet voice
    Let me, let me, let me, let me hear you again
    I need, I need, I need, I need, I need you baby
    I need, I need, I need, I need, I need you baby
    Got to pick up, got to pick up that telephone
    Please, please oh baby

    You got your limit, baby
    I got mine
    6-11, 3-3-6-9
    Please oh please baby
    Pick up that telephone
    I need you to pick it up baby
    I need you to pick it up now baby Writer/s: Andrew Lee, Benjamin Griner, Browan Lollar, Jesse Thomas Phillips, John Branstetter, Paul William Janeway
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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