I got arms that long to hold youAnd keep you by my sideI got lips that long to kiss youAnd keep you satisfied, ooh
(That's my transcription.)
I think that reading this rather than hearing it made me realize that it's somewhat similar to Buddy Holly's "You've Got Love" (credited to Johnny Wilson, Roy Orbison, and Norman Petty). Much of Holly's song is just a list of body parts, including arms and lips, and what they can do: "You got two lips that look so fine," "You got two arms that you could use / To make me lose my blues," and "You got two eyes so you can see / Your love was meant for me."
The narrator in Holly's song is talking to his lover where the narrator in the Beatles' song is talking about himself, but the structure is the same: "You/I got [body part] that...."
While the Beatles have listed Holly as an influence and there's definitely a similarity here, I'm not certain that this is an instance of the Beatles' drawing from his song.
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I also wrote about a similarity between "You've Got Love" and "Every Little Thing," although I think that's more coincidental.