Object Of My Desire

Album: Restless (1985)
Charted: 96 25
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  • Ooh
    Whoa, whoa, whoa, yeah

    You glanced my way
    I lost all control
    Anxiety had taken hold
    My body quivered
    Hot flashes ignited in me, mmm
    Gazing deep into my eyes
    You spoke these words
    I was hypnotized
    Let me share a night in your fantasy, mmm

    Turn on emotions so strong
    Passion's fire burns on and on
    My body screams
    "Please make love to me"

    You're the object of my desire
    Baby, ignite my fire
    Object of my desire
    Hey, you really turn me on

    You're the object (sugar) of my desire (yeah)
    Ooh, baby, ignite my fire
    Object of my desire
    Hey, you really turn me on

    When I go to sleep at night
    Visions of you here by my side
    Fireworks explode deep inside of me, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
    I pinch myself as you're lying there
    We kiss each other, now I'm really scared
    Too much to ask even for a fantasy, oh, oh, oh

    Turn on emotions so strong
    Passion's fire burns on and on
    My body screams
    "Please make love to me"

    'Cause you're the object of my desire (yeah)
    Baby, ignite my fire
    Object of my desire
    Hey, you really turn me on

    You're the object of my desire
    Won't you ignite my fire?
    Object of my desire
    Hey, you really turn me on and on and on and on

    You're the object (I've got to have your love)
    I need your love
    Object (wanna be the one, baby)
    Hey, you really turn me on

    You're the object (love so fine)
    Baby (wanna know), would you be mine?
    Object
    Hey, you really turn me on and on and on and on

    Object
    Object
    Hey, you really turn me on Writer/s: Ernesto Phillips, Kayode Adeyemo, Keith Diamond
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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