Like my world I'm on fire
'Cause I'm full of desire
No more preachin' on your part
No more love on my pillow
Come dance with me in my room
You can hold me hands
I'm gonna be your boyfriend
And you can call me names
And nobodies gonna change the way I feel, for my love
Nobodies gonna slow my gentle groove
'Til kingdom come thy work is done on earth as it is in Dallas
Come play with me in room
You can hold me hands
I will be your boyfriend
And you can call me names
And nobody gonna take the power away, from my love
And nobodies gonna slow my gentle groove
And nobodies gonna take my love away
And nobodies gonna slow my gentle groove
'Til kingdom come thy work is done on earth as it is in Dallas


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Gentle Groove Lyrics as written by Bruce Ian Fairweather Andrew Wood

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    This is a great song and good for mellow times with your woman.

    Love Rock awaits you!

    Bellyfull of Swanson January 15, 2005   Link
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    i got a sneaking suspicion that Andrew Wood was listening to the Cult quite a bit.

    Heckletonon December 06, 2007   Link
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    This is my boyfriend and I's song :) I fucking love this band.

    Coldplayfanatic95on June 17, 2011   Link
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    This seems to be about his addiction and co-dependence. The gentle groove of escapism which renders his unable to leave for anyone, so he is asking to be joined in his euphoric bliss which he cannot escape, for it has become a part of him. Heartbreakingly frank confessional.

    patriciafqon June 16, 2019   Link

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