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)


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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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