The Beautiful

Hardy Kayser, Martin Gallop, Frank Ramond

Oh boy you know you look so good
You’re head to toe you’re Hollywood
Eyes that sparkle so divine
As they softly focus up on mine
Every glance a playful flirt
Something so perfect you almost hurt

So what’s a poor girl left to do
When everything is in its place on you
Each and every single hair
All messed up with utmost care

See how the whole world’s head start swerving
When you float into the room
While blushing girls try not to stare
Your scent electrifies the air

I was just about to die for you
Drop some other guy for you
Did you have to go and open your mouth?

I must confess that sometimes I
Still see you in my mind’s eye
You’re saying something no doubt profound
But in my movie the sound’s turned down

I watch your hand caressing mine
The camera pans over this pantomime
A silence golden, just you holding
Me in your arms and feeling fine

Now you’re tailor-made and I
Glow with pride
We promenade through the world outside

I was just about to die for you
Drop some other guy for you
Did you have to go and open your mouth?

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Who composed the song “The Beautiful” by Annett Louisan?
The song “The Beautiful” by Annett Louisan was composed by Hardy Kayser, Martin Gallop, Frank Ramond.

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