Come and get your love, come and get your love, come and get your love now
Come and get your love, come and get your love, come and get your love
Yeah yeah (hey yeah) what's the matter with your head (oh yeah)
Yeah yeah (hey yeah), what's the matter with your mind and your sign and oh yeah
(Hmm) How am I gonna get it baby gonna get my loving?
Talk to me tell me how I'm gonna get it
I'm ready for you baby, ready for your loving
Don't make me wait 'cause I really need to get it
Yeah yeah (hey yeah) With it baby 'cause you're fine and you're mine, and you
look so divine

Come and get your love, come and get your love (Come and get your love)
Come and get your love, whoa yeah, come and get your love

Yeah yeah (hey yeah) what's the matter with you feel right, don't you feel right baby,
yeah yeah yeah (yeah yeah yeah), look at it from the mainline, all right
(Hmm) How I'm gonna get it baby gonna get my loving?
Talk to me tell me how I'm gonna get it
I'm ready for you baby, ready for your loving,
don't make me wait 'cause I really need to get it
Yeah yeah (hey yeah), it's your business if you want some
take some, get it together baby

Come and get your love, come and get your love, come and get your love now
Come and get your love, come and get your love, come and get your love now
(Hmm) Whutcha waiting for 'cause I'm ready for your loving
come on take it come on get it if you want it
What's the matter, what's the problem, get together and
we're easily gonna solve it

Chorus several times


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