The REAL Mario lyrics

All the other lyrics are wrong. I don’t know why it is, but all the sites hosting lyrics on the web appear to be keen to remove as much grammer from songs as is humanly possible. They take out the emphasis of words by annihilating all trace of descriptive puncutation and markings. When they write “your true beauty’s description” that means that your beauty is a description, whilst the actual lyric, saying “you’re true beauty’s description” means that you are the description of true beauty, a far more meaningful, touching and understandable sentance.

Mario:: Let Me Love You

…Listen
You’re true beauty’s description; looks so good that it hurts
You’re a dime plus ninety-nine and it’s a shame
Don’t even know what you’re worth
Everywhere you go they stop and stare
Cause you’re bad and it shows
From your head to your toes, Out of control, baby you know

If I was ya man (baby you’d)
Never worry bout (what I do)
I’d be coming home (back to you)
Every night, doin’ you right

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4 thoughts on “The REAL Mario lyrics

  1. It’s a rant, yes it’s a rant, but I think it needed to be said! I think there was room for improvement and perhaps I was over zealous, but… there it is. Mario’s songs are now safe in the hands of Google so at least there’s ONE version of the real thing online somewhere.

  2. Ok. I think I’ve taken out the offending text. I was chopping and changing that text around quite a bit before I posted it because I didn’t want to violate copyright by posting the whole song lyrics. This way one can find the rest of the lyrcis somewhere else, whilst I remain blissfully free from liability, despite my lack of brain in seeing where I can’t put words into the past tense.

    Thanks for the heads up.

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