You're just a little boy underneath that hat
You need your nerve to hide your ego, don't come with that
You think everything is handed to you free
But it's not that easy, no

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again
I gotta know you now and then

My girl says I'm too sensitive to ride with you
But I'm not listening to her, mm hm
Yes I'm perceptive so when I dance with you
You'll whisk your head back the way it were
As you were

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again
I gotta know you now and then

Oh, I'm not ruling you out
I'm just in doubt as to what you say you're all about, yeah

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again
I gotta show you now and them
I gotta know you now and then

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again

I gotta know you now
We may never meet again


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Know You Now Lyrics as written by Astor Earl Campbell Amy Winehouse

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    can't understand why no one else has commented? such a good song. hot beats!

    onemanguyon January 27, 2007   Link
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    I THINK THIS SONG MEANS that even though this guy is trying to act so tough, he is really just as sensitive as we all are. she trying to say , i gotta know the real you because if you dont let me in, we can never make this work. and her girl saying "im too senstive to run with you" means that even though amy is sensitive, this guy really not all that hard anyway. any suggestions???

    YOLIon June 27, 2008   Link
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    yea i think yoli hit it on the nail. i get the same feeling from this song.

    brieasyon June 30, 2008   Link

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