You can depend
On certainty
Count it out and weigh it up again
You can be sure
You've reached the end
And still you don't feel

You know about anything

Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
You are, yes you are

You can ignore
What you've become
Take it out and see it die again
You can be here
For who's a friend
And still you don't feel

You know about anything

Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
You are, yes you are

Innermost thoughts
Will be understood and
You can have all you need

Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
Do you know you're beautiful
You are, yes you are


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    what a lovely song/
    slinkstersarson July 05, 2004   Link
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    the very very best of all : ) so easy and so deep
    fragranceon January 08, 2005   Link
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    I love this song. It's about teaching someone to love again, and truly becoming intimate with another person. "You can depend/ On certainty /Count it out and weigh it up again/" You can depend on me, I'll be there for you. I love you but you should love yourself "do you know, you're beautiful"
    VTBlueFlameon February 26, 2005   Link
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    Lovely, indeed.
    a town like parison September 20, 2006   Link
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    This song is amazing. It doesn't have anything to do with the actual meaning of this song, but whenever I hear it, I think back to my 8th grade trip to Washington DC. That was when I was still living in the US and I had this intense crush (haha) on this guy in school, which worked out horribly, and combined with having to move to a different country and deal with frequent anxiety attacks, that year tore me apart emotionally and packaged me nicely for a trip to the psychiatrist. However, my DC trip was just the start all of that, so this song really pulls up those nostalgic feelings and stands as a reminder to much I can lose if I don't believe in oneself... or think of myself as "beautiful" So yeah, everytime I hear this song, it's a mixture of inspiration and nostalgia; I'm at once elated and close to tears.
    AnInvertedLoveon September 24, 2006   Link
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    EDIT: I meant "myself" And also, that comment was about the 7" Canny Remix version of the song, the one they played at the end of Iron-Jawed Angels, which was a a great movie. I love how the singer almost sounds like she's shivering. The effect is this light, dreamy, ethereal feeling
    AnInvertedLoveon September 24, 2006   Link
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    beautiful. thanks to hed kandi for turning me onto this track.
    evenfunnieron July 26, 2007   Link
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    This song is the ultimate lovesong, really
    ChrisOfSpadeson August 18, 2007   Link

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