Flesh

Aerosmith · Get A Grip

The day rolls in, the night rolls out
Desire rules without a doubt
The heart beats fast, you salivate
And when you come it won't be late
I guess by now you got the score
A little taste you want it more
From San Antonio to Marrakesh
Yeah when the night comes
Every body's gotta have
Flesh
You got me all soakin' wet
Flesh
The only thing that's worth the sweat
From the day that Eve did Adam
Down to Romeo and Juliette
Everybody gotta have

The prince of lust has met his match
The witch has brewed her baddest batch
His sword is sharp and hard as stone
Her cauldron begs for one more bone
And so my love, this story's told
From modern times to days of old
From Boston Mass. to Bangladesh
Yeah, when the night comes
Everybody got to have
Flesh
It's got me all soakin' wet
Flesh
The only thing that's worth the sweat
From the Mississippi River
To the highest mountain in Tibet
Everybody gotta have

Flesh
You got me all soakin' wet
Flesh
The only thing that's worth the sweat
Flesh
You got me all soakin' wet
Flesh
The only thing, the only thing, the only thing
From a suvie in a Rickshaw to a bimbo in a pink Corvette
Everybody gotta have

Flesh

About Flesh

"Flesh" is a hard rock track by Aerosmith, appearing on the 1989 album *Get A Grip*. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and gritty guitar work, characteristic of their late-1980s output. It features the distinctive vocal style of Steven Tyler and showcases the group's ability to deliver anthemic energy without relying on traditional ballad structures. As part of their discography during this period, the recording reflects the band's continued evolution as a major force in the rock genre, maintaining their reputation for high-energy performances and memorable riffs. The track stands as a representative piece of their catalog, capturing the raw power and polished production that defined Aerosmith's work in the late 1980s.