Trying to let you know what it's all about
I know you want to leave
So many little games silly people play
Don't act foolishly
I'm so real, so soft to touch
My love my kiss so sweet, glorious
The look on your face
Anyone can see
No one does it like me

Oh no, oh no can't nobody
Do it like me, uh uh oh no
Can't nobody do it like me
Can't nobody do it like me
Uh uh and get right down to it like me
Uh uh, na na na na na na na na

I knew you'd be the one to come out
Your worth, I need you please to relax
I know I messed up but if you leave me now
Ain't no coming back, no more no me no you
No us no kiss no hugs , tell the truth
See I'm the only one that can love you
Babe, you're not that big a fool

Oh no, oh no can't nobody
Do it like me, uh uh oh no
Can't nobody do it like me
Can't nobody do it like me
Uh uh and get right down to it like me
Uh uh, na na na na na na na na

Can't nobody but me
Do the things that I do
To you the things that I do
To you
To you


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Can't Nobody Lyrics as written by Rich Harrison James Avery

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    I just don't get it. Kelly Rowland is beautiful and talented, and she's capable of truly wonderful songs ('Stole.') Yet this song is repetitive and cliched. She should focus less on bragging (a staple of Destiny's Child) and more on the "know I've done wrong" factor.

    SMUSER17002421on August 08, 2006   Link

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