What do you think of me
Do you really want to see a piece of me that I hide
Something that's hard to find
What's behind your smile
Is it really worth my while
What's beneath your ton-bed skin open up and let me in

Do you really want to feel something that is so unreal
Do you really want to be the one and only one for me
When we go to sleep tonight
I'll have different goals in sight
Tell you what you want to hear
Have another drink my dear
I'm not going to try to hurt you
I'll be honest kind and true
I'll take you out and treat you right
Like a decent man would do

Now I got you in my grasp do not fear my checkered past
Have you now begun to see this diabolic side of me
In your mind I'm always there I guess
You thought I really cared now it's time to say goodbye
You bit the hook
Believed the lie
I'm not going to try to hurt you I'll be honest kind and true
I'll take you out and treat you right like a decent man would do

Gonna modify my behavior to make you think I'm your savior
Now that I'm inside your head
I'm gonna use you
Probably abuse you
Should have listened to what your mom said
I'm not going to try to hurt you
I'll be honest kind and true
I'll take you out and treat you right
Like a decent man would do

Yeah right!


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The Gentleman Lyrics as written by Tom Douglas Sandra Lawrence

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    I think its a great song, i love it how he sings so fast! one of my favourites

    queenofchewyon August 12, 2002   Link
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    heheh...this song is so brutally honest about what goes through guys' heads

    BlackLungFeveron March 28, 2003   Link
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    great song... its always on in my car.ha

    cady cakeon May 06, 2003   Link
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    They usually open their set with this number The crowd goes fuckin crazy :) BECAUSE ITS A BRILLIANT SONG

    BeastWithinon July 01, 2003   Link
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    it's so rabid but there's not a single dirty word

    BlackLungFeveron December 27, 2004   Link
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    i thought of this song as a sarcastic song...but, I am probably wrong, I've only had this CD for 3 days...

    JUSTxEXISTon December 30, 2004   Link
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    AAAAAAAAAARGHHHHHHHHH

    that is exactly wot he did. and i fucking hate him for it.

    blu_girl_4evaon July 21, 2007   Link
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    I aM wItH yOu ChEwY!

    • D.W.E.N.T + Don't Wait Experience New Things
    D_W_E_N_Ton September 09, 2002   Link

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