She sits alone, waiting for sugestions.
He so nervous, avoiding all the questions.
His lips are dry, her heart's gently pounding
Don't ya just know exactly what they're thinking?

[chorus]
If you want my body, and you think I'm sexy, c'mon sugar let me know!
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me, c'mon honey tell me
so!

He's acting shy, lookin for an answer
C'mon honey, let's spend the night together.
Now hold on a minute, before we go much further,
Give me a buck, so I can buy a rubber.
They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment,
At last he could tell her exactly what his means

If you want my body, and you think I'm sexy, c'mon honey tell me so!
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me, c'mon sugar let me
know!

Woof woof!

His heart's beating like a drum, cuz at last he's got this girl home.
Ohhh... Relax baby, now we're all alone.

[distorted chorus]

They wake at dawn, while all the birds are singin.
Two total strangers, but that aint what they're thinking
Outside it's cold, it's misty and it's rainy
They've got eachother, neither one's complaining
He says I'm sorry but I'm out of KY jelly
Never mind sugar, we can catch the early movie

If you want my body, and you think I'm sexy, c'mon sugar let me know!
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me, c'mon honey tell me
so!

[clapping]



Lyrics submitted by gasmask


Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? song meanings
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  • +1
    General Comment:Yeah, this is a Rod Stewart cover. He apparently liked it ;)
    I love Connellys volcals on this one, really non-chalant. Great cover and I'm really looking forward to the new album, supposedly to be released in 2006
    Flag HateSaikoon December 06, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment:...rod stewart?
    Flag creeping_beautyon April 18, 2004   Link

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