Guava Jelly

Album: ButterFly (1974)
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  • You say you love me
    I say I love you
    So why don't you stop your cryin'
    Dry your weeping eyes
    You know I love you
    Baby, here I am,
    Come rub it on my belly
    Like Guava Jelly
    Baby, here I am,
    Come rub it on my belly
    Like Guava Jelly

    You say you need me
    I say I need you too
    So why don't you stop your cryin'
    Dry your weeping eyes
    You know I love you

    Baby, here I am,
    Come rub it on my belly
    Like Guava Jelly
    Baby, here I am,
    Come rub it on my belly
    Like Guava Jelly

    Ooh rub it baby (repeated to
    Background voices)
    Ooh Rub it over me?.
    (Chorus in background)
    Keep rubbin' on my belly (X2)
    Rub it Rub Rub it?
    Ooh rub it on my belly
    Keep rubbin on my belly (fade)


    Writer/s: B MARLEY, BOB MARLEY, C NELSON, FITZ COTTEREL, OSCAR BARRINGTON O'HARE, S STEWART
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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