2 Minute Warning

Album: Twenty88 (2016)
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  • We been together
    Over and over again
    And the feeling's the same
    Can't stay too far
    Too far apart
    Even if it's just a mile away

    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you want it
    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you're horny
    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you want it
    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you're horny
    It's a two minute warning

    You gonna make me quit what I'm doing
    And fall through with this bottle
    That ain't the only thing you finna swallow
    That ain't the only thing I got poppin'
    That ain't the only thing that's finna spill quick
    No rubber shit I'ma still hit you
    My main bitch and that's real real real shit
    I'ma treat her like we on vacay, South Beach shit
    Only thing you wearing is sheets sets
    Talking to you like a little freak bitch
    Guess that's our little secret
    When I come through off in my zone
    Not that fuckin friend zone
    Only thing I touch is that end zone
    Look I don't care if it's ten phones
    They off
    Straight up
    You got your legs going way up
    When you hop on top and turn around
    I can't handle it
    I might pass out like a pamphlet
    You got a candle lit Cinnamon apple the candle scent
    Bed banging like a band in it
    You know I can spend all night and camp in it
    You know i like to tell you what to do
    I micromanage it yeah
    Bed so clean, sheets so clean
    I turn her over and eat the pussy
    Cause she so clean
    I'm talking mouth to mouth
    I'm talking cheek to cheek
    I'm talking waist to waist
    I'm talking eye to eye
    We know body language
    We don't need to speak

    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you want it
    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you're horny
    It's a two minute warning

    Your time ain't no one else time
    Look, I know you can feel the passion
    I know what you want without asking
    I know you can feel the heat between us
    Close the blinds they don't need to see us
    See I get to see a side of you that they don't see or know
    You a CEO
    You the real, real no GMO
    I'm just tryna water you and see it grow
    We connect on a soul level
    Got you walking all bow-legged
    Don't take it out, whoa, whoa, whoa you know better
    Got video of you stripping down and getting naked
    I throw it down slow it down then speed it faster than the Talladega
    Get ya off, turn ya on yeah I'm the only one that activate ya
    So good girl I couldn't one night stand you know I had to date ya
    I had to, I had to

    If you call me I'll come running
    In the daytime I'll come running
    In the evening I'll come running
    In the noontime I'll come running

    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you want it
    I know, yeah
    It's a two minute warning
    And I know that you're horny
    It's a two minute warning

    Yeah I love how you're rushing
    Ain't no discussion
    Quick to flex your muscle
    Show me the hustle
    Give me that last call
    (Last call)
    That 9th inning
    (9th inning)
    That quick quick that two minutes we finish Writer/s: Jhene Aiko Chilombo, Noel C. Fisher, Sean Michael Anderson, Sidney Swift
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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