Well
They say you got it
I'll say you got it
That's right, you got it
You got it good

You got it
Oh hell, you got it
You can have it
You got it

You give it away like free samples
But I don't want what anyone can have
You got it
Damn right, you got it
So what?

Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face
Yeah

Just 'cause you got it
You think everyone wants you
Just 'cause you got it
You think you're so damn neat
You got it
That's right, you got it
Fuck you

Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face
Keep it outta my face

Ow
Yeah
Oh


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    the superfuzz bigmuff version is better than the self-titled version, imo.

    the lyrics are only slightly different on it. i like the "you think you're something neat" part, as well as the "fuck you"...

    Well, they say you got it I've seen you got it That's right, you got it You got it good

    You got it Oh God, you got it You can have it You got it

    You give it away like free samples But I don't want what anyone can have You got it.. Damn right you got it So what? Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face

    Just cause you got it, you think everyone wants you Just cause you got it, you think you're something neat You got it That's right, you got it Fuck you! Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face Keep it out of my face Yeah! Ow! Yeah! Uhh!

    MrJamieLloydon March 26, 2007   Link

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