Do You Think I'm Sexy

Sensual Serendipity: Yearning and Connection Unveiled
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Lyrics

She sits alone, waiting for suggestions.

She is alone, anticipating suggestions.

He's so nervous, avoiding all the questions.

The man is anxious, avoiding inquiries.

His lips are dry, her heart is gently pounding.

His lips are dry, and her heart is beating gently.

Don't you just know exactly what they're thinking?

Suggests an understanding of what each other is thinking.


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,

An invitation expressing interest in the speaker's attractiveness.

Come on, sugar, let me know.

Encouraging the listener to express their feelings.

If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.

Inviting physical contact if the listener truly desires it.

Come on, honey, tell me so.

Asking for confirmation of affection.


He's acting shy, looking for an answer.

Describing the man as shy and seeking answers.

Come on, honey, let's spend the night together.

Proposing spending the night together.

Now, hold on a minute before we go much further.

Pause before proceeding further, suggesting caution.

Give me a dime so I can phone my mother.

Asking for a dime to call the speaker's mother, perhaps a humorous diversion.

They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment.

They take a taxi to his high-rise apartment.

At last he can tell her exactly what his heart meant.

The man can finally express his true feelings to the woman.


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,

Reiteration of the invitation for the listener to express attraction.

Come on, sugar, let me know.

Encouraging the listener to communicate if they find the speaker sexy.

If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.

Reassuring the availability for physical contact if needed.

Come on, honey, tell me so.

Asking for confirmation of the listener's affection.


His heart's beating like a drum,

Describing the man's heightened heartbeat.

'Cause at last he's got this girl home.

Expressing relief that the man has brought the woman home.

Relax, baby. Now we're all alone.

Encouraging relaxation now that they are alone.


They wake at dawn, 'cause all the birds are singing.

They wake up at dawn, recognizing the singing birds.

Two total strangers, but that ain't what they're thinking.

Despite being strangers, their thoughts are not focused on that fact.

Outside it's cold, misty, and it's raining.

Describing the weather outside as cold and misty.

They got each other. Neither one's complaining.

They have each other, and neither is complaining despite the conditions.

He says, I'm sorry, but I'm out of milk and coffee.

The man apologizes for the lack of milk and coffee.

Never mind, sugar. We can watch the early movie.

The woman dismisses the issue, suggesting they watch an early movie.


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,

Reiteration of the invitation for the listener to express attraction.

Come on, sugar, let me know.

Encouraging the listener to communicate if they find the speaker sexy.

If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.

Reassuring the availability for physical contact if needed.

Come on, honey, tell me so.

Asking for confirmation of the listener's affection.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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