Drop Dead Gorgeous

Unveiling Beauty Beyond Words
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Lyrics

See ya (see ya, see ya)

Expressing farewell; the speaker is leaving or distancing themselves.

Wouldn't want to be ya (be ya, be ya)

Indicating that the speaker doesn't envy the person being addressed.

In your fortress (fortress, fortress)

Referring to the individual's metaphorical protective space or self-isolation.

When you're drop dead gorgeous

Suggesting that the person is attractive to the point of causing admiration or jealousy.


You're important (important-portant)

Highlighting the significance of the person being addressed.

'Cause you're drop dead gorgeous (gorgeous, gorgeous)

Reiterating the stunning attractiveness of the person; emphasizing their allure.

You're important (important-portant)

Reinforcing the importance of the person due to their exceptional physical beauty.

'Cause you're drop dead gorgeous (gorgeous, gorgeous)

Emphasizing once again the striking physical appearance of the person.


Don't ya (don't ya, don't ya)

Posing a rhetorical question about the desire for a genuine and profound romantic partner.

Want a real lovah (lovah, lovah)

Expressing the need for a true lover; implying dissatisfaction with superficial relationships.

Whose love's enormous (enormous-normous)

Describing the ideal lover's love as immense and overwhelming.

'Cause you're drop dead gorgeous (gorgeous, gorgeous)

Linking the enormous love to the breathtaking beauty of the person being addressed.


You're important (important-portant)

Reiterating the significance of the person due to their exceptional physical beauty.

'Cause you're drop dead gorgeous (gorgeous, gorgeous)

Emphasizing again the stunning attractiveness of the person; highlighting their allure.

You're important (important-portant)

Underlining the importance of the person due to their exceptional physical beauty.

'Cause you're drop dead gorgeous (gorgeous, gorgeous)

Reinforcing once more the striking physical appearance of the person.


See ya (see ya, see ya)

Repeating the farewell expression, possibly with added emphasis or finality.

Wouldn't want to be ya (be ya, be ya)

Reiterating that the speaker doesn't wish to be in the other person's situation.

In your fortress (fortress, fortress)

Referring once again to the metaphorical protective space or self-isolation of the individual.

When you're drop dead gorgeous

Restating that the person is exceptionally attractive to the point of causing admiration or jealousy.

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