Thank God You're A Man
Seductive Spell: Unraveling the Allure in 'Thank God You're A Man'Lyrics
Don't look into these opal eyes
Warning not to gaze into the singer's captivating opal eyes.
If you don't want to be hypnotized
Suggesting that looking into the eyes will have a hypnotic effect.
Be careful when you taste my kiss
Cautioning about the allure of the singer's kiss and its addictive nature.
You'll get addicted
Emphasizing the potential addictive quality of the singer's kiss.
There's a million ways I can
Expressing the singer's ability in numerous ways to make a man grateful for being a man.
Make you thank God that you're a man
Repetition for emphasis on making the man thankful for his gender.
Make you thank God that you're a man
-I don't need to speak when we dance
Highlighting non-verbal communication through dance.
Cause I do all my talking with my hands
Stating that the singer communicates effectively using her hands during dance.
Did you know you never stood a chance
Suggesting that the man never had a chance against the singer's charms.
Locked in my trance
Describing the man as being in a trance under the singer's influence.
There's a million ways I can
Reiterating the singer's skill in making men thankful for their gender.
Make you thank God that you're a man
Emphasizing the gratitude the man feels for being a man due to the singer.
Make you thank God that you're a man
-You'll wonder where you end and I begin
Creating a sense of unity between the singer and the man, blurring boundaries.
Once I'm under and all on your skin
Describing the intimate connection between the singer and the man's skin.
I'll make you thank God that you're a man
Reiterating the impact of the singer in making the man thankful for being a man.
If you're the kind of man, kind of man, who can handle a woman like me
Defining the type of man who can handle the singer's personality.
Then you're the kind of man, kind of man, who can put his hands all over me
Connecting the man's ability to touch the singer with his compatibility.
There's a million ways I can
Repeating the singer's capability to evoke gratitude in a man for his gender.
Make you thank God that you're a man
Emphasizing the ongoing theme of making the man thankful for being a man.
Make you thank God that you're a man
-You'll wonder where you end and I begin
Continuing the idea of blurred boundaries between the singer and the man.
Once I'm under and all on your skin
Highlighting the singer's influence on the man's skin.
I'll make you thank God that you're a man
Reiterating the singer's impact in making the man thankful for being a man.
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