If You Think You Need Some Lovin'

Album: Pomplamoose Live (2010)
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  • If you think I'll give you money, well honey that's just funny cuz I got none
    No money, ain't got no money
    If you just want conversation go somewhere in the nation, not my house
    But if you think you need some lovin, that's fine
    Cuz if you think you need some money, well you can't have mine, and if you want some conversation try a pickup line
    But if you think you need some lovin, that's fine

    If you think you need a shrink, you're draining down the sink, well go take a hike
    Ain't got no time for your baggage
    If you think you need a fix, don't put me in the mix, just stick to wine
    Whine, wine, whine, wine, whine, wine
    But if you think you need some lovin, that's fine
    Cuz if you think you need a shrink, well I'm out of time
    And if you think you need a fix, I'm not the fixing kind
    But if you think you need some lovin, that's fine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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