There are too many questions
There is not one solution
There is no resurrection
There is so much confusion

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love vibration
You make me feel
You make it shine

There are too many options
There is no consolation
I have lost my illusions
What I want is an explanation

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love direction
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

There is no comprehension
There is real isolation
There is so much destruction
What I want is a celebration

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

And the love profusion
You make me feel
You make me know
And the love intention
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel
You make me shine
You make me feel

I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin
I got you under my skin

And I know I can feel bad
When I get in a bad mood
And the world can look so sad
Only you make me feel good


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Love Profusion Lyrics as written by Madonna Louise Ciccone Mirwais Ahmadzai

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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  • +2
    General Comment

    I don't think it's an atheist song, but the first stanza clearly rejects Christianity and criticizes the idea of "one true faith."

    I agree that the lyrics are probably about Kaballah, the faith that gives Madonna comfort. But I suppose it could be about faith in something else entirely. Fantastic and underrated song either way.

    daylightwraithon July 20, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    plain and clear: i think this song is about God,

    mfan4lifeon June 24, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I used to think madonna was vapid and frivolous. but while driving with some pot head friends and passively soaking up the smoke this song came on.

    The you in "I've got you" is slurred to sound like 'chu And I jokingly thought to myself "it sounds slike she's saying jew" and I realised she was.

    This song is about karbala, (Jewish occultism) Which is the latest obscure religion madonna has beomce involved in.

    "There is no, Comprehension. There is real, Isolation."

    " There are t-t-t-to many options. There is no, Consolation. I have lost, My illusions. What I want is an explanation."

    this is clearly talking about the answers religion provides, anmd through karbala the world can make sense.

    This song has an incredible double meaning.

    frfgon December 15, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love this song, its just so breezy. and i like the name of the song.

    angeleyes07on April 10, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Not sure if it's about God, it could be though; afterall Madonna did have a catholic upbringing. However I thought it was about her husband and finding refuge in him during hard times or when she "gets in a bad mood".

    Tom_999on July 05, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    good lord madonna has a million songs. but i guess the fact that they are all different makes me love her even more. I doubt its about god. probably about husban or kids or something. great song

    tilly_fan74on January 06, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yeah i really doubt its about god, but yeah nice song.

    valkyron February 08, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Amazing song. "I got you under my skin" ... perfection.

    Misseveruson March 30, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I GOT JEW UNDER MY SKIN

    omfgmattyon February 18, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    "Jew under my skin" haha I think it is about her then new religion Kaballah i used to think it was about guy, but that went out the window.

    Adriana09on March 16, 2009   Link

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