Song of the Week: John Mayall


Sensitive Kind (J.J. Cale)
Fm
Don't take her for granted,
She's had a hard time,
Bbm
Don't misunderstand her,
Fm
Or play with her mind.
Fm
Treat her so gently,
Bbm
It will pay you in time,
Fm -C7
'Cause you gotta know,
Fm
She's the sensitive kind.
Tell her you love her,
Each and every night,
You will discover,
She will treat you right.
If you'll believe,
I know you will find,
There ain't nothing like,
The sensitive kind.

Guitar Solo
She get's so lonely,
Waiting for you,
You are the only,
Thing that'll help her through.
Don't take her for granted,
She's having a hard time,
You gotta know,
She's the sensitive kind
If you'll believe,
I know you will find,
There ain't nothing like,
The sensitive kind.

Main Entry: 1sen·si·tive
Pronunciation: 'sen(t)-s&-tiv, 'sen(t)s-t&v
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin sensitivus, probably alteration of sensativus, from sensatus sensate
1 : SENSORY 2
2 a : receptive to sense impressions b : capable of being stimulated or excited by external agents (as light, gravity, or contact)
3 : highly responsive or susceptible: as a (1) : easily hurt or damaged; especially : easily hurt emotionally (2) : delicately aware of the attitudes and feelings of others b : excessively or abnormally susceptible : HYPERSENSITIVE
- sen·si·tive·ly adverb
- sen·si·tive·ness noun

Great song that might be sung by a man changing the third person feminine to the first person masculine.
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