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Dangerous
 
  You pack your bag. you take control. you’re moving into my heart and into my soul.

Get out of my way! get out of my sight! I won’t be walking on thin ice to get through the night.

Hey, where’s your work? what’s your game? I know your business but I don’t know your name...

Hold on tight, you know she’s a little bit dangerous. she’s got what it takes to make ends meet the eyes of a lover that hit like heat. you know she’s a little bit dangerous.

You turn around, so hot and dry. you’re hiding under a halo, your mouth is alive.

Get out of my way! get out of my sight! I’m not attracted to go-go deeper tonight.

Hey, what’s your word? what’s your game? I know your business but I don’t know your name...

Hold on tight...

She’s armed and she’s extremely dangerous...




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