Baby, you inspire me
You where my desire be
You the one who set my soul free
You the only one I wanna see
You where my desire be
You the one who set my soul free
You the only one I wanna see
You got me sprung day and night
You got me feelin alright
Givin' you love with all my might
Baby your love is outta sight
With you I made the score
Don't care who came before
Ain't never walkin' out the door
Cuz everyday I love you more
Published by Nomy Jackson
My name is Nomy Jackson.I was born and raised on the south side of Chicago(West Pullman)and I'm of Jamaican and American hertige. I have been writing since I was a child. I attended Morgan Park High School... View profile
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