Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?

Words & Music:

Bryan Adams

 

                 Eb             Cm                    D

To really love a woman, to understand her, you got to know her deep inside.

Bb                                                F

Hear every thought, see every dream, and give her wings when she wants to fly.

               Cm

Then, when you find yourself lying helpless in her arms,

                    C      G

You know you really love a woman.

 

CHORUS

G                                               D

When you love a woman, tell her that she's real wanted.

D                                                  G

When you love a woman, you tell her that she's the one.

G                   Em7                         Am7  D  Am7  D

She needs somebody, to tell her that it's gonna last forever

    Am7              D       Am7                 D       G

So, tell me have you really, really, really ever loved a woman?

 

To really love a woman, let her hold you 'til you know how she needs to be touched.

You've got to breathe her, really taste her, 'til you can feel her in your blood.

And when you can see your unborn children in her eyes,

You know you really love a woman.

 

CHORUS:

 

BRIDGE:

           Eb

You got to give her some faith, hold her tight,

         G

A little tenderness, you gotta treat her right,

D                                            G

She'll be there for you, taking good care of you.

You really gotta love your woman, yeah

And when you find yourself lying helpless in her arms,

You know you really love a woman.

 

CHORUS:

 





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