In a world that can be so insane I don't think it's very strange
For me to be in love with you
I want to know more than your brain

Into my life you were injected not something that I expected
Now I smile from your affection we have made a soul connection
Just for whom does your bell toll don't be cold show me your soul

Sentimental gentlemen are not afraid to show you when
I am you you're my best friend show me your soul

In a world that can be so insane I don't think it's very strange
For me to be in love with you I want to know more than your brain

Yes I find you so appealing when you show me how you're feeling
You my friend need not be kneeling open up and stop revealing
Trust in me, my heart is whole I need to see show me your soul

Sentimental gentlemen are not afraid to show you when
I am you you're my best friend show me your soul

In a world that can be so insane I don't think it's very strange
For me to be in love with you I want to know more than your brain

Don't expect too much from me Perfection is no test for me
Because the best I'll ever be I just like you, a human being
You won't offend, I need to know
Please my friend Show me your soul

Sentimental gentlemen are not afraid to show you when
I am you you're my best friend show me your soul

(Hey, na, hey, na, na, na hey, na)


Lyrics submitted by ChiliChild, edited by catverty

Show Me Your Soul [From Pretty Woman] Lyrics as written by Chad Smith Anthony Kiedis

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    Pretty self explanatory in my opinion ;-> I like piano & keyboard and all these disturbing sounds.. whatever ;)

    ChiliChildon December 06, 2004   Link
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    Huh, and I can't believe.. that I've posted it first!! Like nobody doesn't know it ;->

    ChiliChildon December 06, 2004   Link
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    This songs from the movie Pretty Woman which I watched today stoned out of my mind. Twas ace.

    Ramagammaon January 26, 2005   Link
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    It was written some time before Pretty Woman was made ;) Weird song :>

    ChiliChildon February 07, 2005   Link
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    It's funny how this song doesn't feature on any RHCP album, yet ends up making it onto the What Hits?! compilation

    K-nuxXxon March 29, 2005   Link
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    oh this is such an awesome song..some of the chili's greatest stuff. yeah the meanings pretty much easy to get...he wants her to open up and reveal what she's thinking and feeling. it's good stuff

    venicequeeenon April 08, 2005   Link
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    gr8 song!! one of their BEST!

    ANTWANmyMANon May 31, 2005   Link
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    hayana hayana na na na hayana genius like something from pochahontas.

    the sentemental gentleman line's so great :)

    FIGHT_LIKE_A_BRAVEon June 22, 2005   Link
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    is the video the best or what?!?!?!?!?! cool clothes ;)

    ANTWANmyMANon September 24, 2005   Link
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    love the song, thought i'd already posted here... meh.

    yea, i think AKs voice sounds sooooo cool in this!!!

    Avatar-rockon May 20, 2006   Link

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