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Louie DeVito - Yes Lyrics



Louie DeVito - Yes Lyrics




[ Featuring Amber ]

Summer was in the hills
Water in the canyon
Skin warmed by the sun
I brushed up against him
Wildflowers on fire

And then I asked him with my eyes
To ask again, yes
And then he asked me, would I, yes, yes

I put my arms around him, yes
And drew him down to me
So he could feel my breasts
And his heart was going like mad
And yes, I said yes, I will yes.

The moon rose in the sky
As we laid together
One second goes by
Then becomes forever
Consumed by desire

And then I asked him with my eyes
To ask again, yes
And then he asked me, would I, yes, yes

I put my arms around him, yes
And drew him down to me
So he could feel my breasts
And his heart was going like mad
And yes, I said yes, I will yes.
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Summer was in the hills
Water in the canyon
Skin warmed by the sun
I brushed up against him
Wildflowers on fire

And then I asked him with my eyes
To ask again, yes
And then he asked me, would I, yes, yes

I put my arms around him, yes
And drew him down to me
So he could feel my breasts
And his heart was going like mad
And yes, I said yes, I will yes.

The moon rose in the sky
As we laid together
One second goes by
Then becomes forever
Consumed by desire

And then I asked him with my eyes
To ask again, yes
And then he asked me, would I, yes, yes

I put my arms around him, yes
And drew him down to me
So he could feel my breasts
And his heart was going like mad
And yes, I said yes, I will yes.
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Writer: ARTHUR WILLMORE STEAD, STEPHEN BROUGHTON LUNT
Copyright: Lyrics © SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC., SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP, Universal Music Publishing Group

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Performed By: Louie DeVito
Featuring: Amber
Length: 3:31
Written by: ARTHUR WILLMORE STEAD, STEPHEN BROUGHTON LUNT

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