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She Goes All the Way Lyrics
No limits, no lines are drawn
The whole world disappears when
we're alone
That thin white cotton dress is
blowin' in the wind
She takes my hand and the dance begins
CHORUS
With every move she makes
I'm deeper than I've been
Holding on and letting go
She just keeps givin' in
Takin' me higher and further
There she goes again givin' more than
she takes
'Cause it's more than love she makes
She goes all the way
No questions, no talking at all
Only the sound of our hearts as the fall
No matter what I need, her answer's
Always yes
I only have to dream and she does the
rest
REPEAT CHORUS TWICE
Ooo, ooo, ooo
My baby goes all the way, the way
She goes all the way
My baby goes all the way
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
The whole world disappears when
we're alone
That thin white cotton dress is
blowin' in the wind
She takes my hand and the dance begins
I'm deeper than I've been
Holding on and letting go
She just keeps givin' in
Takin' me higher and further
There she goes again givin' more than
she takes
'Cause it's more than love she makes
She goes all the way
Only the sound of our hearts as the fall
No matter what I need, her answer's
Always yes
I only have to dream and she does the
rest
My baby goes all the way, the way
She goes all the way
My baby goes all the way
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
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omg i love this song!!! this should totally be their next hit song. it's so amazing and it makes me just want to fall in love. i looove that feeling. i'm not sure if when they say 'she goes all the way' means she like goes all the way sexually but i think they mean it in a different way but i'm not sure. i just know this song makes me happy :]
By "it's more than love she makes"... Whether or not that's sexual, its an indescribably deep love. "She goes all the way".. She completes him. She doesn't half-satisfy his desire for love (whether emotional or physical), she is the half that makes him whole.
My interpretation at least hehe.
this song is just so beautiful i don't know what the sexual thing is about . because this is about dancing. it says so in the beginning "the dance begins" and Holding on and letting go" like a tango type-dance you know? what a wonderful song . it makes me wanta dance with my boyfriend "all the way"!!!!
Let me begin by stating that I am a married man- just like the bandmembers of Rascal Flatts, who also wrote this song. This song is written from the point of view of a very happily married man. I think that you have to assume the persona of the speaker in order to get a lot of songs, and this song most definitely falls into that category of songs.
Okay, with that being said, the lyrics express this married man's incredibly sincere and--indeed--awestruck appreciation for his wife as a lover. The beautiful metaphor RF chooses to stand for lovemaking is dancing. There are a few referrals to dancing made throughout the song which are obviously meant to have another meaning as well (i.e., "she takes my hand", "holding on and letting go", "every move she makes", etc.). The song talks about taking the husband/singer "higher and further" than he's ever been, how his wife/lover always says "yes" to his needs---it's pretty obvious what this song is about. It is certainly not about two people holding hands and talking, as evidenced by the pretty blatant lyrics "No questions, no talking at all"...
I understand the view that this is a "perverted song", especially if you are of the feminist persuasion. However, let me explain that as a married man myself, this song does indeed describe a heavenly lover, especially a married woman. For many reasons, some good and many bad, a lot of married women are not comfortable with their sexuality enough to give themselves over to the kind of physical loving that requires "No limits, no lines" being drawn. In a loving marriage, this isn't "perverted"; now, if the song was about a casual fling, it would be morally reprehensible and chauvinistic. However, it is a song about married lovemaking that is more than just "sex" ("it's more than love she makes"); it's the kind of lovemaking that inspires awe, gratitude, and even reverence in the husband. Believe me, I know from my own wife. Do we deserve such lovers? No, because women do invariably have to give more than they take. And that's why we men should be incredibly grateful for these wonderful, majestic wives who do, indeed, go all the way.
In short, it's about sex, but it's written with great skill, tenderness, and truthfulness.
So, my advice to all you married ladies who don't know what your husbands want is simply this: listen closely to this song.
ok dont get me wrong i am one of the biggest rascal flatts fans you will EVER meet but when i hear this song it always makes me think sexually it sounds like a very perverted song but im probably just taking it the wrong way but thts the first thing i hear when i listen to it but i LOVE rascal flatts with a passion but im not to crazy bout this song..
Of COURSE this song is sexual, gal pals!!!!!!!!!!!!! You'd have to be thickinthe skull not to get that! Pay ATTENTION to the lytrics! But it's about LUVmakin-sensual, deep, and loving-sex between soulmates. Men have different needs than us women, and you have to get that. This song shows that even a caring man appreciates a "freak in the bed". Nice guys (especially married ones) don't want to have to ask in detail for what they physcially need- this song shows the appreciation of such sensitive men for women who know their needs and give them their all out of a deep, deep love. "it's more than love she makes" - yup, it's about sex, but MORE than sex. Quit being feminists and love your men like they deserve (if they deserve it, of course)! !