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You look perfect when you wake up
I’m the lucky man in your bed
You wastin’ time puttin’ on makeup
Don’t know how it got in your head

Poetic Devices Used: Rhyming to create rhythm
Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work

Things you think you need to change
Things that keep us runnin’ late
Girl, that ain’t what makes you a ten
Your curls, your curves, your smile, your eyes
Told you ’bout a million times
But I’m ’bout to say it again

Poetic Devices Used: Alliteration: repeating of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work

You look amazing
You look amazing

Don’t matter what you wear or what you do
You turnin’ heads in every room
Don’t know why you act so surprised
You look amazing, every time

Poetic Devices Used: Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work
Onomatopoeia: words that look like or imitate sounds

You make me wanna pick a handful of wildflowers
They remind me of you

Natural beauty don’t come from you spending hours
God just gave it to you

Poetic Devices Used: Imagery: use of figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in a way to appeal to the senses (taste, touch, smell, sight, sound)

You look amazing
You look amazing

No matter what you wear or what you do
You turnin’ heads in every room
Don’t know why you act so surprised
You look amazing, every time

Poetic Devices Used: Alliteration: repeating of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work

Ooh, ooh-ooh
Those pretty eyes lookin’ back at me
Ooh, ooh-ooh
If they could only see what I see

Poetic Devices Used: Rhyme: used to create rhythm
Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work

You look amazing
You look amazing

No matter what you wear or what you do
You turnin’ heads in every room
Don’t know why you act so surprised
You look amazing, every time

Poetic Devices Used: Alliteration: repeating of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Repetition: used to emphasize and create a beat or message within the work

Source: Musixmatch

This song resonates with me, and likely most people, as it describes that feeling of new love, and how you view someone that you’re in love with. We see the beauty in them that they cannot see in themselves.


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