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Awesome absolutely amazing
Girl you are so astounding
More beautiful. Banging body and such a brilliant mind
Can't stop craving contact the conversation chemistry so first class
Damn darling there ain't no doubt the way you are doing it it's so divine
Ecstasy that is excellent fresh to death you are fantastic
goodness gracious girl
You got it going on on you I am so good
How the hell do you do it?
Intelligent intuitive
Just met but you got me jogging my brain all night
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You got me learning the ABC's of you
Every letter in the alphabet
Is another reason that I love learning the ABC's of you
Every letter of the alphabet
Is the reason that I want you

Killing me so softly
A knock out girl you kick like karate
Long legs lushes lips those lady lumps I think I am in love
How you move, it's so magical
I want to make sweet music
Never met nobody like you no
I can't get enough opposite of ordinary
Perfection pardon my staring
Quite simply the quintessential queen there is no questioning
really don't know how rare you are
Sweet smaple and yet so sensual
You are taking me on a trip
I am so twisted it's hard to think
Chorus
Under your spell baby you are unbelievable
Vanity ain't in your vibe but it's all invaluable
Everywhere you wanna go x marks the spot girl don't you know
You are all I need from A to Z
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The Orioles were an American R&B group, one of the earliest such vocal bands. Sonny Til formed the band in Baltimore with Alexander Sharp, George Nelson, Johnny Reed and Tommy Gaither and called the group The Vibra-Naires. A local shopgirl and songwriter named Deborah Chessler became the manager for the Vibra-Naires. They soon signed to It's a Natural Records, a subsidiary of Jubilee Records, changed their name to the Orioles, and released "It's Too Soon to Know" (1948), which became a huge R&B hit and was one of the first "race" songs to cross over into mainstream markets.

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