Lyrics for Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic as interpreted by Demau Senae

Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic Lyrics
Though I've tried before to tell her
Of the feelings I have for her in my heart
Everytime that I come near her
I just lose my nerve
As I've done from the start

Every little thing she does is magic
Every thing she do just turns me on
Even though my life before was tragic
Now I know my love for her goes on

Do I have to tell the story
Of a thousand rainy days since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet

Every little thing she does is magic
Every thing she do just turns me on
Even though my life before was tragic
Now I know my love for her goes on

I resolved to call her up a thousand times a day
And ask her if she'll marry me some old fashioned way
But my silent fears have gripped me
Long before I reach the phone
Long before my tongue has tripped me
Must I always be alone

Every little thing she does is magic
Every thing she do just turns me on
Even though my life before was tragic
Now I know my love for her goes on

Every little thing she does is magic
Every thing she do just turns me on
Even though my life before was tragic
Now I know my love for her goes on

Every little thing
Every little thing
Every little thing
Every little thing
Every little
Every little
Every little
Every little thing she does
Every little thing she does
Every little thing she does
Every little thing she does
Every little thing she does is magic

Every little thing
Every little thing
Every little thing she do is magic, magic, magic

Magic, magic, magic

{fades with music}

A thousand rainy days since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet

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DMB84
03-15-2003

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I heard this song on the radio but I didn't now who sung it. But I think it describes a guy's infatuation with a girl perfectly. In that stage when you're in the begininning of a relationship of something, that feeling of complete bliss with your significant other is unmatched. This song is catchy, especially the chorus, and does a great job of illustrating a man's very vivid feelings.

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MGD
06-06-2004

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I think its about the feelings a guy has for a girl from start to end the fears of starting something
"I just lose my nerve
As I've done from the start"

The feelings he has if he loses her:
"Long before my tongue has tripped me
Must I always be alone"..at least thats part of what its about, mostly the feeling a guy would go through for someone else.

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LolaBat
10-21-2004

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The happiest song ever

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conetoaster11
11-21-2004

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I would have to side most with the first poster. Here we have arguably the most perfect song ever written about becoming absolutely infatuated with a girl. Totally happy, though, it is not. "Every little thing she does is magic" is merely an observation from a far distance, he doesn't totally know her and can't truly connect ("[My silent fears have gripped me"). Ultimately he's left to ask why he "must ... always be alone."

Every guy has had these feelings before. The thought of her studying, or working, or brushing her just absolutely kills you and then the inevitable happens: either reality sets in or the breakup occurs. Sting hopes to avoid that here, consciously or not. He doesn't want to make the phone call. It's tragic, and it's true. Imagining the wedding is a lot more fun that actually confessing your feelings and getting rejected. Irregardless, it's what one has to do. At some point, we all "end[...] up getting wet."

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mrsdarthvader
07-13-2005

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As a girl I always wished a guy would feel this way about me

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luv_u_not_
10-08-2005

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this song is just so cute!

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wackydeli3
12-15-2005

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its about unrequieted love basically. anyway, i love this song

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kazu
04-03-2006

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Mrs D.V., I wonder if a guy has ever felt that way about you. The problem is, it's usually the ONE person we're least attracted to! Always seems to be the way. Have you felt this way about a guy before? It always surprises me that a guy as great looking as Sting has a couple songs where he says he's tongue tied and lonely.

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dentie
04-14-2006

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The intro from the song is great. The tune is kind of happy for what it actually means.

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swarbs
05-29-2006

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great looking guys can get sad too you know..(usually over great looking chicks)

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sixedheart
06-03-2006

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BEST

SONG
EEEEEVER

It's self explanitory though. Infatuation!

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Kutentamen
06-22-2006

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it's about a guy who REALLY likes a girl
and everytime he wants to tell her
he's too affraid to say it
but everything she does is just magical to him
and his fear is of rejection

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jokerinthepack59
07-05-2006

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i think its easy to see what this song is about but i dont get the park when it says

" Do I have to tell the story
Of a thousand rainy days since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet"

if you like someone isnt everything seem good?

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sillybunny
08-28-2006

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This was originally an acoustic ballad Sting wrote while The Police were known as Strontium 90 (and included bassist Mike Howlett). You can hear the first recording of this song if you find their rare CD, Police Academy, released in 1997 and produced by Mike Howlett.
Sting used a lyric from this, "Do I have to tell the story of a thousand rainy days since we first met? It's a big enough umbrella but it's always me that ends up getting wet," on some other songs he wrote, including The Police's "O My God" from Synchronicity and "Seven Days" from his solo album Ten Summoner's Tales.
This was recorded in Montserrat. It appeared on the soundtrack of “The Wedding Singer”.

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Garnishes
09-26-2006

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Do I have to tell the story
Of a thousand rainy days since we first met
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet

The above verse basically talks about his days of loneliness and rejection by other girls. 'It's always me that ends up getting wet' refers to him being the one always getting rejected. And thus that's why he feels alone...those sad memories are like a thousand rainy days to him.

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sillybunny
09-28-2006

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The big hit and the classic, of course, was 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic', which borrows the majority of its title from the Beatles and invents it gorgeous vocal melody from nowhere, and it's hardly possible to dislike, especially the way they get to accelerate the tune near the end when Sting goes into the 'every little, every little, every little thing she does is MAGIC MAGIC MA-A-A-GIC' rave-up.
[George Starostin]

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Waco Kid 007
10-13-2006

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To me, this song's about a guy who is always rejected, and he can't bring himself to confess his feelings to the girl he likes. Great song to listen to if you're in that boat!

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Inq
11-23-2006

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This song makes me smile, no matter how mad/sad/cranky i am

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vulgar
02-24-2007

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^
same here.
i don't think this song needs an explanation... it's simply about loving that one girl who could slap you across the face and make it seem like 'magic'.
cheesy, i know. so catchy though.

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GrungyBeatle
03-16-2007

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My favorite part of the song is this verse:

I resolved to call her up a thousand times a day
And ask her if she'll marry me some old fashioned way
But my silent fears have gripped me
Long before I reach the phone
Long before my tongue has tripped me
Must I always be alone

Sting is a romantic, nuff said...

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walesrob
04-04-2007

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I love this song, its happy, happy, happy, yet so tragic at the same time. In my all time Top 5.

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Panda Bear
04-30-2007

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Hmm. I have to disagree with this being an image of people are new to each other.
To me it's more about someone that's known the object of their affection for a while.
The bit about "a thousand rainy days since we first met", I take to mean that they have been through their ups and downs as they've known each other. "It's always me that ends up getting wet" means to me that he just keeps getting pushed out into the "rain", basically meaning that even though he's there for her and they are maybe even friends, he's not the top priority in her life and gets the short end of the stick.

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cosmo_lover12
05-15-2007

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when my boyfriend and i first started dating, he told me that this song reminded me of him...and i felt like the luckiest girl in the world :]

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Summer Baby
06-16-2007

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To me this song is about a girl who is most likely a belle-laide. EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS MAGIC! Come on now -- only a belle laide would have charm like that! He is so smitten with her! The way the song is sung, to me, doesn't match the lyrics. I love the song, though. I especially like how he says "MET" at the WAY END of the song. That gets to me -- pure heartache in the way "met" is sung.

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Feohatha
06-29-2007

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If you check out the vid for this song and watch when they sing the line "Must I always be alone?" Andy Summers make a very silly face, it makes me laugh every time.

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