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Woo

Put on your best clothes
We've been waiting too long for this moment
I'll put on my best smile
I'm shining inside and I'm proud of our love but
Every time I turn around you say
That you're not checking for love in that way
But every time I come around you seem
So ready for this

Showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, show what we're about 'cause it's
Showtime our love's breaking out
Let's show the world you're my boy, I'm your girl
'Cause it's showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, let it all hang out
'Cause it's showtime, yeah, our time is now
Let's show the world, you're my boy, I'm your girl

Let's break a leg out there
This could be the start of the rest of our lives
I've got so much to share
And I'm ready to put it all out there for you
But every time I come around you seem
So afraid of what people might say
But can't you see it's a game they play
Trying to cast a shadow on our love

Showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, show what we're about 'cause it's
Showtime our love's breaking out
Let's show the world you're my boy, I'm your girl
'Cause it's showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, let it all hang out
'Cause it's showtime, yeah, our time is now
Let's show the world, you're my boy, I'm your girl

'Cause I wanna love you when I wanna
Want to love you where I want to
Wanna touch you when I wanna
Wanna kiss you when I wanna

Showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, show what we're about 'cause it's
Showtime our love's breaking out
Let's show the world you're my boy, I'm your girl
'Cause it's showtime, our love's coming out
Lights, camera, action, let it all hang out
'Cause it's showtime, yeah, our time is now
Let's show the world, you're my boy, I'm your girl

'Cause it's not fair to love you in chains
It's not fair to love you in chains


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Showtime Lyrics as written by Nate Hills Nelly Furtado

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    I love this song. It's about how she wants to show everyone her man. She wants to show everyone how in love she is... "Showtime.. our love's coming out." But her man seems to be kinda if-y about the whole thing. He's not sure if he wants the world to know they are together... he's "afraid of what people might say." And she wants them to JUST BE TOGETHER and not care about what people might think of them. She doesn't want to feel like she's limited in their love.. like there's something holding them back... "it's not fair to love you in chains."

    Keep up the good work, Nelly Furtado. :)

    da_QTchickyon July 03, 2006   Link

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