Beautiful
Faith Hill
[Spoken:] I love the way you stand in my way You won't move 'til you get a yes And how you tell me that my name It tastes so sweet on your lips I love the way you hold me with your eyes Hold me so tight that I can't move It's like everything I've ever known is alive And you're the simple truth I know Is it a dream or is it real? All I know is you make me feel so beautiful, beautiful, beautiful You make me feel so beautiful (Feel like I could die) Beautiful (Trust the grant of sky) Beautiful (Baby I could cry) You make me feel so beautiful [Spoken:] I love how soft you touch my skin Like you're touch the wings of a butterfly I wish we could just lock ourselves away in a room But there was no such thing in this town I've never let anyone get this close I've always been afraid But you break down every wall and you know I feel so safe Every part of who I am Is so in love cause what I have is beautiful Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful You make me feel so beautiful (Feel like I could die) Beautiful (Trust the grant of sky) Beautiful (Baby I could cry) You make me feel so beautiful Beautiful... You make me feel so beautiful (When you touch my face) Beautiful (When you say my name) Beautiful (Always find the way) You make me feel so Beautifulbeautiful best mouth in rock calm country country ballads female dance destiny easy listening female female feelings female vocalist female vocalists female vocals girl power girl singers girls with voices girly good gotanygoodmusic gotanygoodmusic female vocalis guilty pleasure halftoned singles club hi fidelity hotties love songs makinout mood mtv favorites mtv hits mushy nice elevator music nice girls pm stuff pop promethean relax feelings serena kitten soft feelings teen pop the girls thoughtful UK Pop women
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