You've Got It

Album: Wrecking Ball (2012)
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  • Ain’t no school ever taught it
    No one ever made it
    Ain’t no one ever bought it

    Baby you’ve got it
    Baby you’ve got it
    Come on and give it to me

    Ain’t no one can break it
    There ain’t no one can steal it
    Ain’t no one can fake it
    You just know it when you feel it

    Baby you’ve got it
    Baby you’ve got it
    Come on and give it to me

    Yeah, you can’t read it in a book
    And you can’t even dream it
    Honey, it ain’t got a name
    You just know it when you see it

    Baby you’ve got it
    Baby you’ve got it
    Come on and give it to me

    Well, now listen up
    Your reckless love is precious so don’t waste it
    Can’t tell you what they made it of
    But I know it when I taste it

    Baby you’ve got it
    Baby you’ve got it

    You’ve got it in your bones and blood
    You’re real as real ever was
    Baby you’ve got it
    Baby you’ve got it
    Come on and give it to me Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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