Da Ya Think I'm Sexy
Denise LaSalle Lyrics


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

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

He's acting shy, looking for an answer.
Come on, honey, let's spend the night together.
Now, hold on a minute before we go much further.
Give me a dime so I can phone my mother.
They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment.
At last he can tell her exactly what his heart meant.

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

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

They wake at dawn, 'cause all the birds are singing.
Two total strangers, but that ain't what they're thinking.
Outside it's cold, misty, and it's raining.
They got each other. Neither one's complaining.
He says, I'm sorry, but I'm out of milk and coffee.
Never mind, sugar. We can watch the early movie.

If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,
Come on, sugar, let me know.




If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.
Come on, honey, tell me so.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Denise LaSalle's song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" describe a man and a woman in a situation where they are both interested in each other but too shy to make a move. The woman is sitting alone, waiting for suggestions while the man is nervous and avoiding all her questions. The sexual tension between them is palpable, and the lyrics suggest that they both know what the other is thinking.


The chorus of the song is an invitation from the woman to the man to make a move if he finds her attractive. She wants him to be direct and let her know if he wants her body. The lyrics go on to describe how the man finally gains enough courage to ask the woman to spend the night with him. They take a cab to his high-rise apartment, where he confesses his feelings to her.


The lyrics of "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" depict a one-night stand between two strangers who are drawn to each other's physical attraction. However, the story has a happy ending, with both of them waking up at dawn, happy and content. The song is a celebration of physical attraction and the power of sexual chemistry between two people.


Line by Line Meaning

She sits alone, waiting for suggestions.
A woman is alone and in need of someone to make a move and suggest something to her.


He's so nervous, avoiding all the questions.
A man is very anxious and doesn't want to answer any questions that may be asked of him.


His lips are dry, her heart is gently pounding.
The man is nervous, and the woman is excited.


Don't you just know exactly what they're thinking?
Isn't it so obvious what each of them wants?


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy, Come on, sugar, let me know. If you really need me, just reach out and touch me. Come on, honey, tell me so.
If you are attracted to me, don't be shy about it. Tell me and we can take things further.


He's acting shy, looking for an answer.
The man is still feeling timid and is searching for a response.


Come on, honey, let's spend the night together.
Let's take things to the next level and spend the night together.


Now, hold on a minute before we go much further.
Wait a moment before we take any more action.


Give me a dime so I can phone my mother.
I need to make a quick phone call to my mother.


They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment.
They take a taxi to his high-rise home.


At last he can tell her exactly what his heart meant.
Finally, he can express his true feelings to her.


His heart's beating like a drum, 'Cause at last he's got this girl home. Relax, baby. Now we're all alone.
His heart is racing because he finally has his love interest alone with him, and now it's time to relax.


They wake at dawn, 'cause all the birds are singing.
They wake up early in the morning, with the pleasant sound of the chirping birds.


Two total strangers, but that ain't what they're thinking.
Even though they are strangers, it's not stopping them from having other thoughts.


Outside it's cold, misty, and it's raining.
It's raining and the weather is cold and damp.


They got each other. Neither one's complaining.
Despite everything else, they have each other and they are happy.


He says, I'm sorry, but I'm out of milk and coffee.
The man apologizes, but he's run out of coffee and milk.


Never mind, sugar. We can watch the early movie.
It's okay, we can just relax and watch a movie.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Rod Stewart, Duane Hitchings, Carmine Appice Jr

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