When I met you, you were so unique
You had a little thing I'd love to keep
And every movement carried much mystique
I knew right then I'd carry on
To you I knew my heart belongs

You know, you, you give me something
Something that nobody else can give
And my heart, started thumpin'
You know now, you're the one I truly know I dig

Like the sunbeams from a perfect summer day
And heaven only seems a step away
When I'm with you, I just celebrate
I'm hoping my message gets through
There's never been someone like you
I had nobody but on you I lean
'Cause you got these little things that I
I know I've never seen

You know now, you, you give me something
Something that nobody else has got
And this love, that I've been wanting
Oh baby, it's turning out to be too fast to stop

You know now, ooh, you give me something
Something that nobody else can give
See my heart has started thumpin'
You know babe, you're the one I truly know I dig

Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something

Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something

You give me something that nobody else can give (ooh well, you give me something)
Ooh well, you give me something
You give me something that nobody else can give (ooh well, you give me something)
Ooh well, you give me something

Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something (ooh ah yeah)
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something
Ooh well, you give me something


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    General Comment

    Self explanatory, yes, but what do you think is

    1. the little thing he'd like to keep
    2. (again) these little things that he knows he's never seen ? Your opinion pls
    thestampon May 07, 2018   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    now THIS is a funky song

    Aerobabeon May 22, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    tell me about it! i love this song...

    TheHappiestColouron April 22, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is so genuine and honest...It's so sweet...This is true love!And it's beautiful!

    katie_bon July 05, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    3 comments?! wtf!?? ...well back to my opinion, to me it means like being in love, hahah, song's pretty self-explanatory already

    lijeanon July 29, 2008   Link
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    I agree with lijean there's no deep hidden meaning in this song. I like it. One of those you can listen over and over and over and over and (I better stop!)

    Steinyon November 07, 2010   Link

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