I really want you
Really do
Really need ya baby
God knows I do
'Cause I'm not real enough without you
Oh, what can I do?

You make me real
You make me feel
Like lovers feel
You make me throw away mistaken misery
Make me free, love
Make me free

I really want you
Really do
Really need ya baby
Really do
Well I'm not real enough without you
Oh, what can I do?

You make me real
Only you
Have that appeal
So let me slide in your tender sunken sea
Make me free, love, make me free

You make me real
Alright
You make me feel
Like lovers feel
You make me throw away mistaken misery
Make me free, love, make me free
Make me free
You make me
Free


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You Make Me Real Lyrics as written by John Paul Densmore Jim Morrison

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    jim morrison is a god of rock...

    greendaygirl908on August 23, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    So let me slide into your tender sunken sea....

    that's kinda dirty.

    mmmcassieon December 30, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Bet it was Pam ;).

    This song IS sexy. It makes me all tingly & stuff.

    lizardkweenon June 28, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    This song is sexy....

    HippieFlowerChild67on December 28, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Wow this girl must really be something for a god like Jim to want her so bad...

    Lizardking1971on January 27, 2006   Link
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    It's obviously about acid

    Illidan1337on November 04, 2015   Link

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