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Lyrics for Oops (Oh My)

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Oops (Oh My) lyrics

Tell you what

I did last night

I came home,

say, around a

quarter to three

Still so high

Hypnotized

In a trance

From the start it,

so butter and brown

and tantalizing

You woulda thought

I needed help from

this feeling that

I felt

So shook I had

to catch my breath

Oops, there goes

my shirt up

over my head

Oh my

Oops, there goes

my skirt droppin'

to my feet

Oh my

Ooh, some kinda

touch caressing

my face

Oh my

Ooh I'm

turning red

Who could

this be?

I tried and I tried

to avoid

but this thing

was happening

Swallow my pride

Let it ride

and party

But this body felt

just like mine

I got worried

I looked over

to the left

A reflection

of myself

That's why I

couldn't catch

my breath

Oops, there goes

my shirt up

over my head

Oh my

Oops, there goes

my skirt droppin'

to my feet

Oh my

Ooh, some kinda

touch caressing

my face

Oh my

Ooh I'm

turning red

Who could

this be?

I looked over

to the left

Umm I was looking

so good I couldn't

reject myself

I looked over

to the left

Umm I was feeling

so good I had to

touch myself

I looked over

to the left

Umm I was eyein

my thighs, butter

pecan brown

I looked over

to the left

Umm comin' outta

my shirt and the

the skirt came down

Oops, there goes

my shirt up

over my head

Oh my

Oops, there goes

my skirt droppin'

to my feet

Oh my

Ooh, some kinda

touch caressing

my face

Oh my

Ooh I'm

turning red

Who could

this be?

Oops, there goes

my shirt up

over my head

Oh my

Oops, there goes

my skirt droppin'

to my feet

Oh my

Ooh, some kinda

touch caressing

my face

Oh my

Ooh I'm

turning red

Who could

this be?

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