Make No Mistake, He's Mine

Album: Emotion (1984)
Charted: 92 51
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  • Don't call him up anymore
    Cause I don't wanna hear your voice
    I don' t wanna see your face
    Answer his door
    Make no mistake he's mine he's mine, he's mine

    He only knows how I feel
    I only know what he's like
    When he needs me
    Oh how he needs me
    Deep in the night
    Make no mistake
    He's mine, He's mine, he's mine

    Don't get to close when you dance

    Cause I don't wanna hear from my friends

    You were out on the town
    There in his arms (there in his arms)
    There in his arms (there in his arms)
    Don't include him in you dreams (I wanna be in his dreams)
    Cause I don't wanna close my eyes (my eyes)

    I don't wanna know where he goes
    Each might when he leaves (leaves)
    Make no mistake (make no mistake)
    He's mine (he's mine) He's mine (he's mine)
    He is mine

    Don't call him up anymore
    Don't call him up anymore Writer/s: KIM CARNES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, KIM CARNES D/B/A MOONWINDOW MUSIC
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