I never knew girls existed like you
But now that I do
I'd really like to get to know you

The girl's too young
She don't need any better
It's all coming back
I can feel it

The girl's too young
She don't know any better
It's all coming back
I can feel it

[Chorus]
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
The girl is beautiful

You're giving me rules and hints from all sides
And when you hit my back, you rub my eyes

The girl's too young
She don't need any better
It's all coming back
I can feel it

The girl's too young
She don't know any better
It's all coming back
I can feel it

And though I never know you
I look at your face.
To tell you that I love you
Don't know what to say

Give everything I got to the beautiful girl
The only thing I live for in the whole wide world

[Chorus]
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
The girl is beautiful

I ain't got nothing to lose (Nothing to lose)
Going to throw it away
And talk to you
She looks good
She looks good

And it's true
And it's true
The girl is beautiful
She is beautiful

I ain't got nothing to lose (Nothing to lose)
When I'm living one time
And I want you
She looks good
She looks good

And it's true
And it's true
The girl is beautiful
She is beautiful

She is beautiful
She is beautiful
Na na na na na na na na

She is beautiful
She is beautiful
Na na na na na na na na

The girl is beautiful
She is beautiful
She is beautiful
Na na na na na na na na

She is beautiful
She is beautiful
Na na na na na na na na

I ain't got nothing to lose (Nothing to lose)
Going to throw it away
And talk to you

She looks good
She looks good
And it's true
And it's true
The girl is beautiful
She is beautiful

I ain't got nothing to lose (Nothing to lose)
And I'll never forget
When I saw you
She looks good
She looks good

And it's true
And it's true
The girl is beautiful
She is beautiful


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She Is Beautiful Lyrics as written by Andrew F. Wilkes-krier

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    how can you hate on the "She is Beautiful" cover? its so awesome, I love it! I also love their 'Oops I did it Again" cover, I thought it was hilarious!

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