Do Ya Think I'm Sexy
Paris Hilton 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 to Paris Hilton's song "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" describe a scenario in which a man and a woman are on a date, and there is a palpable tension and attraction between them. The woman is sitting alone, waiting for the man to make a move, while he is nervous and avoiding her questions. The lyrics then suggest that the two of them are thinking the same thing, and the woman makes it clear that if he wants her body, he needs to let her know.


As the song progresses, the man becomes more confident and the two of them end up back at his apartment. They spend the night together and wake up the next morning feeling content with each other's company, despite being strangers. The lyrics are suggestive but not explicit, leaving much to the imagination of the listener.


Overall, the song is a fun and playful ode to attraction and desire, with a hint of humor and self-awareness. It also plays with gender roles and expectations, as the woman takes the lead in expressing her desires.


Line by Line Meaning

She sits alone, waiting for suggestions.
The woman is waiting for someone else to make a move, and she is alone.


He's so nervous, avoiding all the questions.
The man is nervous and trying to avoid questions or awkward situations.


His lips are dry, her heart is gently pounding.
Both parties are experiencing physical symptoms of nervousness or excitement.


Don't you just know exactly what they're thinking?
There is an implication that the two parties are thinking about each other in a sexual or romantic way.


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,
The woman is suggesting that the man express his attraction to her in a straightforward manner.


Come on, sugar, let me know.
She is urging the man to reveal his feelings for her.


If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.
The woman is telling the man that if he wants physical intimacy, he should make a move.


Come on, honey, tell me so.
She is continuing to encourage the man to communicate with her about his desires.


He's acting shy, looking for an answer.
The man is still hesitant and uncertain about how to proceed.


Come on, honey, let's spend the night together.
The woman is proposing that they take their relationship to the next level and spend the night together.


Now, hold on a minute before we go much further.
She is cautioning the man that they should take a moment to consider their actions before proceeding.


Give me a dime so I can phone my mother.
The woman is making a joke to lighten the mood, suggesting that she needs to call her mother to seek guidance on what to do next.


They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment.
The two parties leave together and go to the man's apartment.


At last he can tell her exactly what his heart meant.
The man is now able to communicate his feelings more clearly to the woman.


His heart's beating like a drum,
The physical attraction between the two parties is very strong.


'Cause at last he's got this girl home.
The man is excited that he has finally brought the woman home with him.


Relax, baby. Now we're all alone.
The woman is trying to reassure the man and make him feel more comfortable in their private moment.


They wake at dawn, 'cause all the birds are singing.
The two parties have spent the night together and are now waking up in the morning.


Two total strangers, but that ain't what they're thinking.
Despite not knowing each other very well, they are clearly attracted to each other and have shared a physical intimacy.


Outside it's cold, misty, and it's raining.
The dreary weather outside provides a contrast to the warmth and intimacy between the two parties inside.


They got each other. Neither one's complaining.
Despite the less-than-ideal conditions outside, both parties are content because they have each other.


He says, I'm sorry, but I'm out of milk and coffee.
The man apologizes for not having something the woman might have wanted, like milk or coffee.


Never mind, sugar. We can watch the early movie.
The woman is telling the man not to worry and that they can do something else together instead.


If you want my body and you think I'm sexy,
The woman is reiterating her previous suggestion that the man express his attraction to her.


Come on, sugar, let me know.
She is once again urging the man to communicate with her about his desires.


If you really need me, just reach out and touch me.
The woman is repeating her previous message: if the man wants physical intimacy, he should make a move.


Come on, honey, tell me so.
She is still encouraging him to speak up and tell her what he wants.




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

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