Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn
[Intro, spoken]
“Not just any insane asylum!” she exclaimed indignantly, as though I had offended her. “Though you certainly do not deserve it, you are a very lucky girl indeed, for you have been assigned a bed in the most progressively innovative, the most morally experimental, the most—ah—the most ingeniously directed medical institution for the mentally ill, led by my own dear son, Dr. Montmorency Stockill. You, unworthy child, are now an inmate of The Asylum for Wayward Victorian—”
[Verse 1]
What have I got
That makes you want to love me?
Is it my body?
Or someone I might be?
Or something inside me?
[Chorus]
You better tell me
Tell me
It's really up to you
Have you got the time to find out
Who I really am?
[Verse 2]
What does it take
To get inside of your mind?
Give me a break
And take a chance for the very first time
[Chorus]
You better tell me
Tell me
It's really up to you
Have you got the time to find out
Who I really am?
Something inside me
Something inside me
Something inside me
Something inside me
Something inside me
Something inside me
Something inside me
[Verse 1]
What have I got
That makes you want to love me?
Is it my body?
Or someone I might be?
Or something inside me?
[Chorus]
You better tell me
Tell me
It's really up to you
Have you got the time to find out
Who I really am?
Is It My Body was written by Neil Smith & Michael Bruce & Glen Buxton & Dennis Dunaway & Alice Cooper.