Pretty

Exploring Self-Worth: 'Pretty' by Taraneh Unveiled
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Lyrics

Do you think I'm pretty?

The speaker is seeking validation about their physical appearance by asking if they are considered attractive.

Do you want to have me?

The speaker is questioning whether the listener desires a romantic or intimate connection with them.

And do you think I'm worthy?

The speaker is inquiring about their perceived value or worthiness in the eyes of the listener.

Of being your baby?

The speaker is asking if they are deemed suitable to be someone special to the listener, perhaps in a committed relationship.

Oh you like my hair, thank god

The speaker expresses gratitude that the listener appreciates their hair.

And, oh, you like the clothes I wear

The speaker acknowledges the listener's liking for their choice of clothing.

Face could use some work

The speaker acknowledges a perceived imperfection in their facial appearance.

But you're a pretty girl so

The speaker suggests that despite the imperfections, the listener, being a pretty girl, may still find them attractive.

Tell me am I pretty enough for you

The speaker directly asks the listener if they are pretty enough to meet the listener's standards.

(For you, for you, for you)

The speaker repeats the question, emphasizing the desire for affirmation.

Do you think I'm pretty?

Reiteration of the initial question about the speaker's perceived attractiveness.

Do you want to have me?

Repeating the query about the listener's desire for a romantic relationship.

And do you think I'm worthy?

Repeating the inquiry regarding the speaker's perceived worthiness.

Of being your baby?

Repeating the question about being someone special to the listener.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

The speaker questions their general adequacy, seeking assurance in various aspects beyond physical appearance.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

Repetition of the inquiry into the speaker's overall worthiness and goodness.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

Continued questioning of the speaker's adequacy in various aspects.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

Reiteration of the query regarding the speaker's overall worthiness and goodness.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

The speaker persistently seeks validation about their adequacy, wanting to be deemed "good enough" by the listener.

Am I good enough, am I good enough?

Continued repetition of the inquiry into the speaker's perceived worthiness and goodness.

Do you think I'm pretty?

Final repetition of the question regarding the speaker's physical attractiveness.

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