If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body
Maoli Lyrics


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If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?
If I swore you were an angel
Would you treat me like the devil tonight?
If I was dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come and quench me?
If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?

Now we could talk all night about the weather
Could tell you about my friends out on the coast
I could ask a lot of crazy questions
Or ask you what I really wanna know

If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?
If I swore you were an angel
Would you treat me like the devil tonight?
If I was dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come and quench me?
If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?

Now, rain can fall so soft against a window
The sun can shine so bright up in the sky
But daddy always told me, "Don't make small talk"
He said, "Come on out and say what's on your mind"

So if I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?
If I swore you were an angel
Would you treat me like the devil tonight?
If I was dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come and quench me?
If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?

If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me?
If I swore you were an angel
Would you treat me like the devil tonight?




If I was dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come and quench me?

Overall Meaning

In "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body" by Maoli, the lyrics convey a complex mix of desire, vulnerability, and seeking reassurance in a romantic relationship. The repeated questioning of whether the subject would "hold it against me" if compliments were given about their physical appearance suggests a hesitancy or fear of rejection. These compliments may be seen as a way for the singer to express their admiration and attraction, but also to gauge the potential partner's response and willingness to accept such compliments.


The comparison of the subject to an angel and the singer to a devil introduces a dichotomy of purity and innocence versus temptation and sin. This juxtaposition hints at a conflict within the singer, possibly reflecting a sense of unworthiness or inner turmoil in the face of the subject's perceived perfection. The fear of being treated like the devil despite seeing the subject as an angel suggests a fear of being judged or rejected for their own flaws.


The metaphor of being "dying of thirst" and seeking the subject's "flowing love" to quench it adds a layer of emotional neediness and dependence. The singer seems to yearn for emotional nourishment and validation from the subject, hoping that their affection can provide relief from their inner struggles and insecurities. This portrayal of vulnerability and longing for emotional connection emphasizes the importance of validation and reassurance in the relationship dynamic.


The reference to not making "small talk" and being urged to speak one's mind by the singer's father implies a desire for authenticity and direct communication in the relationship. This contrasts with the earlier hesitancy and indirect approach in seeking affirmation and validation from the subject. The lyrics suggest a struggle between vulnerability and fear of rejection, with the singer ultimately seeking clarity and honesty in their communication and emotional intimacy with the subject.


Line by Line Meaning

If I said you had a beautiful body
Expressing admiration for your physical appearance


Would you hold it against me?
Would you take offense or be upset by my compliment?


If I swore you were an angel
If I claimed you were perfect or heavenly


Would you treat me like the devil tonight?
Would you act negatively or harshly towards me?


If I was dying of thirst
If I was in desperate need or longing for something


Would your flowing love come and quench me?
Would your affection and care satisfy my need?


Now we could talk all night about the weather
We could engage in superficial conversation for a long time


Could tell you about my friends out on the coast
I could share information about my friends who live near the ocean


I could ask a lot of crazy questions
I could inquire about various bizarre topics


Or ask you what I really wanna know
Or inquire about something I genuinely desire to understand


Now, rain can fall so soft against a window
Rain can gently tap against a windowpane


The sun can shine so bright up in the sky
The sun can radiate brilliantly in the sky


But daddy always told me, 'Don't make small talk'
My father advised me to avoid superficial conversation


He said, 'Come on out and say what's on your mind'
He encouraged me to express my true thoughts and feelings




Lyrics © Precise Digital Limited, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: David Bellamy

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