Little Bit of Lovin'

Album: Shake the Spirit (2018)
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  • I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me

    Sure I like a little bit of lovin' in my life
    But I ain't lookin' for no extra crazy
    Well my love was pure, but I made an awful wife
    'Cause my husband was down and I was just lazy
    (She was lazy)

    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me
    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me

    Well I was just a young thing, barely 17
    Learnin' that a good man gonna do you wrong
    Consider it a lesson, you can take it from me
    There's consequences if your conscience ain't clean (Consequences)

    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me
    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me
    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me
    I don't need nobody
    I don't need no one
    But I still got a little bit of lovin' left in me

    When I say the word I
    I mean everyone, because we are all one
    We've all been beat up
    I've been put down, but we've all been kicked around
    I'm still standing
    I'm doing pretty alright, for a girl
    I wanted to give up, ooh, I wanted to give up so bad
    But I still believe that there is beauty in this world
    You see you can be living, but you're not really alive
    You have to be awoken, you have to be revived
    This whole time I've been asleep, but you see
    You don't need your eyes open to see love
    The problem wasn't out there, the problem was inside of me
    But I am not broken
    And I don't need the love of another person to feel complete
    You can't be loved until you see love
    And you can't see love until you've known love
    And you can't know love until you love yourself
    But I know (Got a little)
    And I got that now (Got a little)
    (Got a little lovin' left in me)
    (Got a little, got a little)

    I still got a little lovin' left in me, hey guys
    Got a little, got a little
    I still got a little lovin' left in me
    Got a little, got a little
    I still got a little lovin' left in me
    Hey ladies, come on
    Got a little, got a little
    I still got a little lovin' left in me
    Got a little, got a little
    Got a little lovin' left in me
    Come on, everybody!
    Got a little, got a little
    I still got a little lovin' left in me
    (Got a little, got a little) still got
    (I still got a little) Lovin' left in me
    I still got (Got a little, got a little)
    Well I still got (I still got a little)
    A little bit of lovin' left in me
    I still got it, I still got it
    I still got a little bit of lovin'
    Left in me
    (Got a little, got a little)
    I still got a little, lovin' left in me, c'mon
    Got a little, oh, I got a little
    (I still got a little) lovin' left in me

    ? I got a little bit of lovin' (I still got a little lovin' left in me)
    Left (Got a little, got a little)
    In me (I still got a little lovin' left in me) Writer/s: Tanner Elle Schneider
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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