Naivety and childhood left behind, deprived of the goodness of mankind
Past encounters have made her strong, strong enough to carry on and on
Undress you with her eyes, uncover the truth from the lies
Strip you down, no need to care, lights are low exposed and bare

Naked
Nothing but a smile upon her face
Naked
She wants to play seek and hide, no one to hide behind
Naked
This child has fallen from grace
Naked
Don't be afraid to stare, she is only naked

She knows exactly what to do with men like you
Inside out in her mind there's no doubt where you're coming from
Mystery will turn you on

Undress you with her eyes, uncover the truth from the lies
Strip you down, no need to care, lights are low exposed and bare

Naked
Nothing but a smile upon her face
Naked
She wants to play seek and hide no one to hide behind
Naked
This child has fallen from grace
Naked
Don't be afraid to stare, she is only naked (naked)

Hello? It's me
I thought you'd understand
Well maybe I should have kept my mouth shut
I keep seeing such a pretty picture
I'd rather be hated than pitied
Maybe I should have left it to your imagination
I just want to be me

This angel's dirty face is sore, holding on to what she had before
Not sharing secrets with any old fool, now she's gonna keep her cool
She wants to get naked
She wants to get naked

Naked
Nothing but a smile upon her face
Naked
She wants to play seek and hide, no one to hide behind
Naked
This child has fallen from grace
Naked
Don't be afraid to stare, she is only naked
Naked
Nothing but a smile upon her face
Naked
She wants to play seek and hide, no one to hide behind
Naked
This child has fallen from grace
Naked
Don't be afraid to stare, she is only naked
Naked
Nothing but a smile upon her face
Naked
She wants to play seek and hide, no one to hide behind
Naked
This child has fallen from grace
Naked


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    I think it's about a girl who was sexually abused as a child and has now found love, but the guy, knowing about her childhood, is scared.

    "Naivety and childhood left behind. Deprived the goodness of mankind. Past encounters, have made her strong. Strong enough, to carry on and on."

    The whole song sort of says that, I think. She's saying, "Yeah I've been through a lot. But don't be scared, I opened up to you, I trust you."

    stormgirlon August 02, 2005   Link

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