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Gene Simmons

Gene Simmons

Beautiful

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(Mark Singh, Nina Addison)

Spent your money on silicone honey (Ooooh)
(Ooooh) You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
(Ooooh) You're somebody beautiful, like nobody else

Verse
Hey, put on those fake eyelashes
Wax away the old mustache
You're six foot four in six-inch heels
A cupid tattoo behind your ear
Youre an ingenue in the full-length mirror
A tight black dress
All the right moves from your long blonde tresses to your sequined shoes

Chorus
(Ooooh) You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful, ooooh)
You're somebody beautiful, like nobody else
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful, ooooh)
You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
You're somebody beautiful (You're somebody beautiful)

Verse
Downtown on Saturday night
They happen to catch you in the light
Youd like to dance but they want you to fight
They could never understand what it's like
To reach the age of twenty three
Knowing what you are you're not supposed to be
Spent your money on silicone honey (Ooooh)
Made up your mind for the very first time

Chorus
(Ooooh) You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful, ooooh)
You're somebody beautiful, like nobody else

Break
Like a hollywood legend or a rock 'n roll star
What you are is what you are
Standing there naked in the mirror's embrace you say:
"This is my body, this is my face"

Guitar Solo

Spent your money on silicone honey (Ooooh)...

Chorus
(Ooooh) You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful, ooooh)
You're somebody beautiful, like nobody else
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful, ooooh)
You're somebody beautiful, look at yourself
You're somebody beautiful (Beautiful)
You're somebody beautiful

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