Show Me
Manilyn Reynes Lyrics


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You've got to show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby... Baby... Wooh!

I think there is something you should know
That there's more to love than touch and go
Guess I'm just old-fashioned deep inside
And there's more to me than meets the eye
All your living promises I can't take it anymore
Do you really love me, I want to know this more

You've got to show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby

You've got to show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby... That you do

Words can sometimes be just little lies
But you can't hide what is in your eyes
I know that you're just a little shy
If you want me go ahead and try
Take me in your arms now you don't have to say a word
Kiss me all you want boy, I'm not a little girl

You've got to show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby

Baby show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby... That you do

Take me in your arms now you don't have to say a word
Kiss me all you want boy, I'm not a little girl

You've got to show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby

Baby show me
Don't just tell me
That you love me
I've got to see it baby

Baby show me
Don't just tell me




That you love me
I've got to see it baby

Overall Meaning

The song "Show Me" by Manilyn Reynes is all about the importance of actions over words. The lyrics suggest that it is not enough for someone to simply say they love you, that they must show it through their actions. The singer acknowledges that there is more to love than just physical touch and that she wants to know if the person truly loves her. This idea is reinforced throughout the song with lines like "Words can sometimes be just little lies, but you can't hide what is in your eyes" and "All your living promises I can't take it anymore, do you really love me, I want to know this more".


The lyrics also touch on themes of trust and authenticity. The singer appears to be wary of empty promises and wants to see concrete actions that demonstrate the person's love for her. The repeated refrain of "You've got to show me, don't just tell me" drives home this idea. The song encourages the listener to be genuine and to prove their feelings through actions rather than just saying what the other person wants to hear.


Overall, "Show Me" is a song about the importance of trust, authenticity, and actions in love. It urges the listener to be honest and demonstrate their love through their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

You've got to show me
The singer wants the other person to demonstrate their love instead of just saying it.


Don't just tell me
Telling without evidencing your love is insufficient.


That you love me
The singer wants to be loved.


I've got to see it baby... Baby... Wooh!
The artist wants the other person to visually display affection.


I think there is something you should know
The artist is about to convey some information.


That there's more to love than touch and go
The singer thinks that love is more than a casual fling.


Guess I'm just old-fashioned deep inside
The singer may be conservative in matters of the heart.


And there's more to me than meets the eye
The artist could be misunderstood by others.


All your living promises I can't take it anymore
The artist is not convinced by words alone.


Do you really love me, I want to know this more
The artist needs more proof of the other person's love.


Words can sometimes be just little lies
The singer thinks talk can be deceptive.


But you can't hide what is in your eyes
The artist thinks genuine feelings can be seen in someone's eyes.


I know that you're just a little shy
The singer thinks the other person might be hesitant to openly express themselves.


If you want me go ahead and try
The singer wants the other person to take initiative.


Take me in your arms now you don't have to say a word
The singer wants to be physically embraced.


Kiss me all you want boy, I'm not a little girl
The artist is asserting themselves as an adult who wants to be loved.


Baby show me
Repetition of the initial statement, imploring the other person to show their love.


That you do
The singer wants to see evidence that the other person loves them.




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Kumiko


on Isabel

The song "Isabel" by Manilyn Reynes talks about a person named Isabel who is described as a messenger or a guide to the world full of tears. The lyrics imply that Isabel is destined to experience pain and hardships in life, but these difficulties will eventually make her a role model or a beacon to others. The first stanza highlights Isabel's mission or purpose in life, which is to help people overcome their sorrow. She is seen as a source of comfort and a reminder that life is worth living in spite of all the tears.

The second stanza encourages Isabel to be patient and to persevere, even in the darkest moments of her life. The lyrics suggest that her struggles and pains are blessings from heaven which will help her grow and become a better person. The repetition of the phrase "konting pagtiis" (just a little patience) emphasizes the importance of endurance and resilience in the face of adversity.

The song served as its theme song in the ABS-CBN Cebuano produced drama series Isabel, Sugo ng Birhen, which ran from 1991-1992.

Mary Ann Dominguez Jamir


on Munting Pangarap

saan po kami makakakuha ng minus one, gagamitin po namin sa aming moving up ceremony ng preschool namin

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