Private Parts
Halestorm · The Strange Case Of... [2012]
(I don't wanna talk, can't we just let it go?)
What could be so bad that you'd leave me hangin' on?
(I'm not doin' time, this is not the scene of a crime)
I lay in bed at night contemplating,
Why the hell you gotta keep me waiting.
Every time I try to get a little closer
You shut down and the conversation's over
I'm right here, but you leave me in the dark
Show me your private parts.
Give it up baby, what are you afraid of
Love sucks when you don't know what it's made of
We get naked but I can't undress your heart
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
I can't remember the last time that this felt real
(I would've cut you out, if I didn't love you)
And how can you blame me for feelin' the way I feel?
(I'm not blaming you, I'm just tryin' to figure it out)
I can take a little hesitating,
I'll wait forever if it's worth the waiting
Every time I try to get a little closer
You shut down and the conversation's over
I'm right here, but you leave me in the dark
Show me your private parts.
Give it up baby, what are you afraid of
Love sucks when you don't know what it's made of
We get naked but I can't undress your heart
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
They say that silence is gold, but I think that's a lie
You think I already know, but I can't read your mind...
Baby forgive me, did I do something wrong?
(I don't wanna talk...)
Show me your private parts
Every time I try to get a little closer
You shut down and the conversation's over
I'm right here, but you leave me in the dark
Show me your private parts.
Give it up baby, what are you afraid of
Love sucks when you don't know what it's made of
We get naked but I can't undress your heart
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
Show me your private parts (show me your private parts)
Private Parts - Halestorm
Halestorm's 'Private Parts' serves as a defining track on their 2012 album, The Strange Case Of..., showcasing the band's signature blend of rock energy and emotional vulnerability. Lead singer Lzzy Hale delivers a powerful vocal performance that balances aggression with introspection, characteristic of the album's exploration of personal struggles and resilience. The song exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthemic rock tracks that resonate with listeners seeking both musical intensity and lyrical depth. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the recording solidified their place in the modern rock landscape, contributing to a discography known for its dynamic range and strong female-fronted perspective.
