Object of Your Desire
Amber Lyrics


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I want to be, I want to be
Let me be, let me be
I want to be, I want to be
Let me be, let me be

You stand there to look at me
Showered by the rain
Entice me with your juicy lips
Impatiently insane

The burning of your craving look
And the voice of my heart
Freed the eternal sense of shame
That kept us apart

(Baby)
I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be
The water that quenches your fire
I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be
The woman that takes you higher

Seduce me with your brown eyes,
Expecting me to come
I'm yearning for your hands to touch
Like a rose adores the sun
(The sun)

The burning of your craving look
And the voice of my heart
Freed the eternal sense of shame
That kept us apart

(Baby)
I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be
The water that quenches your fire
I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be
The woman who takes you higher

(The sun)

I want to be, I want to be
Let me be, let me be
(Baby)
I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be

I want to be, I want to be
The object of your desire
Let me be, let me be
The woman that takes you higher





I want to be, I want to be
Let me be, let me be

Overall Meaning

The song "Object of Your Desire" by AMBER is a sultry and seductive track about wanting to be desired and loved by someone. The lyrics speak of a woman's desire to be the object of someone's desire and to quench their fire with her love. The first verse speaks of the woman wanting to be left alone and free to be herself, while the second verse speaks of her anticipation of being seduced by her lover's gaze and touch.


The chorus repeats the desire to be the object of someone's passion and to be the one who takes them higher. The lyrics express the importance of breaking down barriers and the sense of shame that has kept the two apart. The song ends with a repetition of the desire to be desired and the request to be left alone and free to be herself.


Overall, the song is about the universal need for love and desire, and the ways in which it can bring people together and break down walls.


Line by Line Meaning

I want to be, I want to be
I desire to have a deeper connection with you


Let me be, let me be
Allow me to express myself and show you what I can offer


You stand there to look at me
You see me, and I feel seen


Showered by the rain
The external elements, like rain, do not affect my desire for you


Entice me with your juicy lips
Your lips are tempting and make me crave for more


Impatiently insane
I am eagerly waiting for you to make a move on me


The burning of your craving look
Your gaze makes me feel wanted and loved


And the voice of my heart
My emotions are intense and I cannot control them


Freed the eternal sense of shame
I am no longer ashamed of my feelings for you


That kept us apart
Our differences and fears previously held us back from pursuing each other


(Baby) I want to be, I want to be The object of your desire
I want to be the one you think about when you crave intimacy and love


Let me be, let me be The water that quenches your fire
Allow me to satisfy your desires and passions


The woman that takes you higher
I aim to make you feel more connected and loved than ever before


Seduce me with your brown eyes, Expecting me to come
Your eyes make me feel desired, and I am eager to act on my feelings


I'm yearning for your hands to touch
I crave physical intimacy with you


Like a rose adores the sun (The sun)
I need your love and attention just as a rose needs the sun to survive


I want to be, I want to be Let me be, let me be
I am confident and unapologetic about my desires for you


The object of your desire
I want to be what you desire most


The woman who takes you higher
I will elevate your life and enhance your happiness




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AMBER M.C. CREMERS, MARIE-CLAIRE CREMERS, WOLFRAM DETTKI

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@zhivkastoyanova1731

Best Samantha walk ever, the scene is amazing

@kristinavysniauskaite6216

The same thought✨

@souhailael-souki2373

Oh absolutely!!!-the reason I'm listening to it right this moment-I just re-watched again yesterday (it's one of my favorite episodes for that reason) it is the best Samantha walk(walk out) ever. Samantha would never apologize for being who she was. That's why the show was and still is so incredible. It threw political correctness out of the window and was real. To have a show like that in the late 90's was completely groundbreaking-and that's not just because it depicted women being honest about sex...to have women in their 30's who aren't married, who are living and going after they want and refusing to settle-plus the honesty of relationships, the things that you aren't supposed to say(but they did, and most of the time that was Samantha..who again completely refused to apologize for being anyone but her true self..the show is still as relevant today as it was then, and that's why it's SO special to me and to so many millions of fans...It was so 'ahead of its time' in addressing SO much about life, relationships, people..and that's why it was so special..it spoke to real situations and REAL feelings that so many of us have had. It's funny, because there are bloggers(pop culture influencers) today who perhaps are too young(not in a bad way, but because they don't understand how different culturally the late 90's were vis a vis today) but they made a list of 'SATC storylines that you could not do today'' or something that like that. Of course, this was one. They are missing the point, and they don't understand that that was what Sex and the City was about. ''It's not a black thing(or white thing) it's a Samantha thing'' The whole episode was about deal-breakers in relationships. Shivan not standing up to his sister was the deal-breaker. Yes, SATC pushed those boundaries. It was not and is not politically correct ...Kim Catrall is an incredible person and actress, and genuine through and through-and what her character meant to SATC, you just can't put into words..No SATC without Kim. We had a great ending to the series that was satisfying. We ALREADY had the next chapters with movies 1 and 2.... (I would normally not go on and on like that, but I was being clear by saying I mean the REAL Sex and the City, NOT the disgusting ''reboot'' which I did not and would not ever watch.I think that true fans like you guys would be unlikely to watch that horrible reboot anyway, but I'm just making it clear :)

@souhailael-souki2373

@@kristinavysniauskaite6216 Oh and also, just in case you guys didn't remember, the character Shivan worked for Tommy Boy records :)

@FreibergerWolfgang-yi6mw

SCHEISSE ABER JA ❤❤.. ICH LIEBE ES UND ES STIMMT DAS ICH ES IMMER LIEBEN WERDE ❤

@mbajnaid86

And Carrie dumping her cigarettes and looking at the mirror ♥️

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@snoopisha

Such a great, sensual song. Thank you, "Sex and the city", for discovering it to me 🙂😊

@faraanbabar1473

I was desperatley looking for this song and now i found it, what a helping hand.

@pacalein8474

Samantha exits the club.

@carischofield3450

Samantha walking out of the club….luv this song!!!!

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