Baby

Album: The Art Of Love And War (2007)
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  • Baby, slow down
    Baby, slow down
    Seems you're moving too fast for me
    Baby, slow down
    Seems you're moving too fast for me
    Seem to be movin' a little too fast for me

    Baby, slow down
    I'm not gonna hurt you
    I understand you never been here before
    Someone has used you, making you so scared
    Allow me to make it better, oh

    [Chorus]
    Baby, slow down
    Seems you're moving too fast for me
    Baby, slow down
    Seems you're moving too fast for me
    Seem to be movin' a little too fast for me

    Baby stop runnin'
    Please let me catch you
    You're goin' through too many changes
    But don't be scared to trust a stranger
    I will assure you, there is no danger

    [Chorus: x2]

    What your friends say is fine
    It don't mean a thing
    When your heart beats next to mine
    Take your time, baby slow it down
    Cause we got forever

    [Chorus: x2]

    Break it down, break it down
    Uh uh

    Baby
    Seems you're moving too fast
    (Seems you're moving too fast)
    Seems you're movin' too fast baby
    Seems you're movin'
    Seem to be movin a little to fast for me

    [Repeats]
    Seems you're movin' (Slow down)
    Too fast for me
    Seems you're movin'
    Seem to be movin' a little too fast for me Writer/s: ANGIE STONE, CHARLES TATUM, CURTIS MAYFIELD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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