Yeah, are you diggin' on me?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm diggin' on you, now baby
Yeah, do you want a little bit of my love?
Yeah, yeah, wait a minute, wait a minute

All the time I knew that you loved me
Because you were always there
Could I be that mistaken
Believing that you really care?

Ooh, in the presence of all my friends
You stood there holding my hand
And you promise me faithfully
That you would be my only man

Yeah, are you diggin' on me?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm diggin' on you, now baby
Yeah, do you want a little bit of my love?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, wait a minute, wait a minute

Every time I, I walk down the street with you
I'm as proud as a girl can be
Just to know that you are mine
And all that good loving belongs to me

In the presence of all my friends
You stood there holdin' my hand
And you promised me faithfully
That you would be my only man

Yeah, are you diggin' on me?
Yeah
I'm digging on you, now baby
Yeah, do you want a little bit of my love?
Yeah, wait a minute, wait for me little beaver

In the presence of all my friends
You stood there holding my hand
And you promised me faithfully
That you would be my only man

Yeah, mm-mm, are you diggin' on me?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh
I'm diggin' on you, now baby
Yeah, do you want a little bit of my love?
Yeah, yeah, yeah wait a minute

Your love is super, oh baby
See I'm tryin' to tell you (I'm just tryna tell you)
Your love is super duper, oh
Super (I'm just tryna tell you)
Yes it is, yes it is, uh (I'm just tryna tell you)
Your love is, uh (I'm just tryna tell you)
Your love is super (I'm just tryna tell you)
Are you diggin' on me 'cause I'm diggin' on you (I'm just tryna tell you)
(I'm just tryna tell you)
I'm just trying to tell you (I'm just tryna tell you)
Oh, this love is super duper
Wait a minute


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    Not necessarily deep, but it's the best song on the album! Perfect under the summer sun..

    MinorChordon April 05, 2005   Link
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    Damn... She is such a ood singer. I don't really care about a song's depth, all i know is i smile when i sing it, and imagine it would make an awesome wedding song

    Gladyson August 05, 2005   Link
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    good enough...great voice,optimistic and interesting music athough the lyrics are a little unimportant to remember...

    hey!!!on May 26, 2007   Link
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    I for one LOVE that this song isn't deep. It doesn't have to be! It's so simply put out there. A girl loving her man and vice versa. Straaaight up and I dig on it

    respektologyon August 10, 2010   Link

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