In this big bad world there's things I'd do
When she needs help, I come through
Sometimes she hands me a jar of Jif
And I feel good when I open it

She needs me, she needs me
And that's why I need her
She needs me, she needs me
It's us against the world

I'm pretty good with the TV remote
When I record her favorite shows
I know how to listen when she's upset
And I keep her warm when she goes to bed

She needs me, she needs me
And that's why I need her
She needs me, she needs me
It's us against the world

She's mine, all mine
She's mine, all mine
She like it that way
Almost all of the time
She's mine, all mine
She's mine, all mine
Don't mess with my girl, no

She needs me, she needs me
And that's why I need her
She needs me, she needs me
It's us against the world

We all need a reason to live
So don't ever fall for the freedom bit
Free as a bird, I flew down that road
Take it from me, it's a horror show

She needs me, she needs me
And that's why I need her
She needs me, she needs me
It's us against the world

She needs me (she needs me)
She needs me (she needs me)
She needs me (she needs me)
Ooh
She needs me (she needs me)
She needs me (she needs me)
And that's why I need her (that's why I need her)
She needs me


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She Needs Me Lyrics as written by Rivers Cuomo

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