Wendy & Lisa - Satisfaction (Long Version) lyrics

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Wendy & Lisa - Satisfaction (Long Version) lyrics

Every time you come around It makes me way too crazy Crazy enough to think That you'll ask me out Yes, you are the talk of town So congratulations With a smile as good as gold So don't wear a frown Everytime I see you down Still you're not too bitter You don't need a babysitter To keep you on your cloud Baby, you know it's true I'll never be too uptight To wrap you in my love To just satisfy you Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Every time you come around My heart beats a little faster You're all the drug I'm sure I'll ever need All the time I do believe Your love is like a prayer I can take you there If you feel the need If you let me have it all I'll shoot for satisfaction 'Cause nothing's ever meant So much to me But keep in your mind We've got to keep on dancing If all else fails Won't you dance with me Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Yeah Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction If love can melt down barriers I think I'll marry you Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Yeah, yeah Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Everytime I turn around The shadow of you is still with me But a shadow just can't take The place of you When we touch, caress me, cool Kiss me deep, my baby All I have is for you Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Yeah Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Yeah Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction Yeah Didn't your mama tell you Didn't your papa tell you To get a little satisfaction If love can melt down barriers Oh baby, I think I'll marry you How 'bout it, Jessie?

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