Girl, you'll be a woman soon
I love you so much, can't count all the ways
I've died for you, girl, and all they can say is
"He's not your kind"
You'll never get tired of putting me down
And I'll never know when I come around
What I'm gonna find
Don't let them make up your mind

Don't you know, girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon, you'll need a man

I've been misunderstood for all of my life
But what they're saying, girl, just cuts like a knife
"The boy's no good"
Well, I've finally found what I'm a-looking for
But if they get their chance they'll end it for sure
Surely would
Baby, I've done all I could

Now it's up to you, girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon, you'll need a man

Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand
Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Soon but soon, you'll need a man

Girl, you'll be a woman soon
Please, come take my hand


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    and sexy

    Leatherface1023on June 15, 2004   Link
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    I think this song is about some dude who is in love with this girl, like alot and all her friends and/or family is telling her to dump him or something.

    Leatherface1023on April 25, 2004   Link
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    yeah i agree with him^^^

    Leatherface1023on June 15, 2004   Link
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    yeah, very well said. very smart guy right there

    Leatherface1023on June 15, 2004   Link
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    i love this song its beautiful and your^ bizarro

    Niamon November 16, 2004   Link
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    My mom's song...yeh Johnny. Layne too:-)

    Truthusedtohurton January 29, 2005   Link
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    LOL @ Leatherface1023 ;-) lololol... but you're right i guess

    polykarpon May 25, 2005   Link
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    older guy likes younger girl shes gonna be able to make her own choices soon n hes in love with her and she is with him but she doesnt fully know it yet cause shes confused cause her family and friends are all saying how crap the guy is n how hes no good for her n all that crap but hes saying that hes misunderstood and really loves her and make up her own mind

    BillytheKid.on July 15, 2005   Link
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    yea i agree with the guy above me...it seems more like shes younger then he is and hes tellin her that "you'll be a woman soon" indicating that she will be makin her own decisions soon and not to forget about him. but thats just me.

    MurdercityXdevilon July 09, 2006   Link
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    yea i agree with the guy above me...it seems more like shes younger then he is and hes tellin her that "you'll be a woman soon" indicating that she will be makin her own decisions soon and not to forget about him. but thats just me.

    MurdercityXdevilon July 09, 2006   Link

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