Heavenly Bodies

Heavenly Charms: A Love Story in Melody
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Lyrics

I can't understand this feeling I get

The speaker struggles to comprehend the emotions they experience.

When you roll your pretty eyes that way

The way the person rolls their eyes triggers a particular emotion in the speaker.

But I thank my lucky stars I guess you still like what you see

The speaker feels fortunate that the person still finds them appealing despite these emotions.


My poor poor heart's got nowhere to go

The speaker's heart feels emotionally trapped or confined.

You looked at me and that's all I know

The only certainty the speaker has is the person's gaze upon them.

Got my head in the clouds at the thought of you loving me

The thought of being loved by the person brings the speaker great happiness.


Take a walk with the angels they watch you go by

Suggests the person being watched over by angels as they pass by.

Any heavenly body would fall for a devil like you

The speaker implies that anyone, even heavenly beings, would be attracted to the person.


Make it a new day, do it all night

Encouragement to embrace each new day and enjoy the night fully.

When the music is playing and you're holding me tight

Enjoying the moment when there's music and the person is close.

I don't need anything but you to make me feel free

The speaker feels complete and liberated solely by the person's presence.


When I'm under the power of your persuasive charms

The person's irresistible charm has a strong influence on the speaker.

I've got everything I need in your arms

The speaker feels fulfilled and content within the person's embrace.

I don't want nobody but you to be loving me

The speaker desires no one else's love but that of the person they're addressing.


Take a walk with the angels they watch you go by, yeah

Reiteration of the idea of angels observing the person's presence.

Any heavenly body would fall for a devil like you

Reaffirmation that anyone, even heavenly bodies, would be attracted to the person.


No need to run, no need to roam

The speaker feels settled and at peace; there's no need to search anymore.

Move it over mama 'cause I found me a home

The person being addressed is likened to home, a place of belonging.

You've got what it takes to make life sweet as can be

The person possesses qualities that make life immensely enjoyable for the speaker.

Can't you see

A plea for the person to recognize the impact they have on the speaker's life.

I can't get enough of the way you keep loving me

The speaker expresses an insatiable desire for the person's love and affection.


Heavenly, heavenly, heavenly

Repeated emphasis on the heavenly nature of the person's appeal.

Any heavenly body would fall for a devil like you

Restating the idea that anyone, even heavenly bodies, would be drawn to the person.

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