[Verse 1]
Low blows and cigarettes on my tongue
Standing in the kitchen, maybe you should go
'Cause I heard you say my attitude was getting kinda stiff
And I replied at least something in this fucking house is
[Pre-Chorus]
I thought we’d get it on, looks like I was wrong
You're content making love to your phone
I could give you more, why am I fighting for?
'Cause you’re so tired when, baby, I'm not tired at all
I've been feeling lonely lately
One more night and I might give in
Lust, it's just lust
So come on, put your hands on me
And show me how it's supposed to be, I'm yours
[Chorus]
So treat me like I'm all yours
Just treat me like I'm all yours
Treat me like I’m all yours
Treat me like I’m all yours, yeah
[Verse 2]
Sometimes I'd rather be just a friend
’Cause they get all your attention
And I barely get a thing
Maybe once you've had a drink
Them you might make a move
But that's not how I want it when I'm making love to you
[Pre-Chorus]
I thought we’d get it on, looks like I was wrong
'Cause you're content making love to your phone
I could give you more, why am I fighting for?
'Cause you're so tired when, baby, I'm not tired at all
I've been feeling lonely lately
One more night and I might give in
Lust, it's just lust
So come on, put your hands on me
And show me how it's supposed to be, I'm yours
[Chorus]
So treat me like I'm all yours
Just treat me like I'm all yours
Treat me like I'm all yours
Just treat me like I'm all yours
[Bridge]
I've been feeling lonely lately
One more night and I might give in
Lust, it's just lust
So come on, put your hands on me
And show me how it's supposed to be, I'm yours
[Chorus]
So treat me like I'm all yours
Just treat me like I'm all yours
Treat me like I'm all yours
Treat me like I'm all yours, oh
Sasha Keable released Treat Me Like I’m All Yours on Thu Feb 28 2019.
It’s about being wanted and lusted after. Me and my boyfriend had a bit of a dry patch which is obviously normal when you’ve been in a relationship for a long time. I really wanted to write a song about it. Much to his dismay, I did.
– Keable via Schon Magazine