You go to work
I know that's what a man's supposed to do
But sometimes you're so tired when you get home
You're not much fun to talk to
Saturdays
You kick that old lawn mower till it starts
Then patiently you turn it off and on
Dodgin' toys in the back yard
You smile, when you pass the kitchen window
And I, I think you're beautiful
My world would be an empty place
Without your touch, without your face
And I see the man you are
An' everything you want to be
And how you love the things
That mean the most to me;
I think you're beautiful
You don't mind
When my sister calls me every Friday night
About the time we turn the movie on
Just to talk about her love life
And your little boy says one day he'll drink coffee just like you
You say it makes you better knowing he
Watches everything that you do
Sometimes you don't understand me but you try, and...
And I think you're beautiful
My world would be an empty place
Without your touch, without your face
And I see the man you are
An' everything you want to be
And how you love the things
That mean the most to me;
I think you're beautiful
And I'm not sure why I deserve this life
But I'm so thankful that it's mine
I think you're beautiful
My world would be an empty place
Without your touch, without your face
And I see the man you are
And everything you want to be
And how you love the things
That mean the most to me;
I think you're beautiful
I think you're beautiful. (Beautiful. Beautiful.)
Beautiful
I Think You’re Beautiful was written by Lee Thomas Miller & Amy Dalley.
I Think You’re Beautiful was produced by Lee Thomas Miller.