Seal - Immaculate Lyrics






This hallow faith
Of what might be
Feather right skin
And ebony

If all the world
Could see us now
They'd realize
That we could be immaculate
If all the world could see us now

I watch you bathe
Washing my sin
One can't describe
This love I'm in

Well I testify (Well I testify)
Before you now (Well I testify)
No wasting time (Well I testify?)
No wait in vain

If all the world (Well I testify)
Could see us now (Well I testify)
They'd realize (Well I testify)
That we could be immaculate
If all the world could see us now
(See us now)
(See us now)

I don't want to lose control but when it comes to race
I don't want to be the one to never seize the day
I want you to come with me and we can break away
From the unnatural

If all the world (Well I testify)
Could see us now (Well I testify)
They'd realize (Well I testify)
That we could be immaculate
If all the world could see us now
If all the world could see us now
If all the world could see us now
(See us now)
(See us now)

We're living for the world
(See us now)
(See us now)

Living in a dream
(See us now)
(See us now)

If all the world could see us now
(See us now)
(See us now)





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  1. N.... D....

    Totally addicted 2 this songs I lovvvvvve European music style

  2. b.... t....

    seal, the great musician

  3. Z.... D....

    48k views?!! That is a SIN! This song is outstanding... Immaculate no doubt.

  4. M.... S....

    He wrote it about Heidi Klum... she went on to cheat with the bodyguard.
    These hoes ain't worth it.

  5. C.... A....

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  6. S.... V....

    Seal is my most listened to artist. System is my most listened to album by him and Immaculate is my most listened to song. If I had to choose one song...just one song out of all of Seal's amazing songs, this is the one.

  7. e.... ....

    Underrated!

  8. R.... C....

    2:30-2:46 An Epic 15 seconds!

  9. D.... F....

    Simply, Immaculate. Bravo

  10. D.... F....

    Love this song, it's timeless. The picture is awesome, his face looks like the Egyptian sphinx like that. The eyes remind me of MJ, deep wisdom.

  11. J.... M....

    seals been around for ever and he has many great songs-truely someone who creates from the heart.  From what i know this guy used to be down and out on the streets, homeless and all, and i guess he somehow survived to create a better world for not only himself but the world  

       http://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/sep/16/seal-interview-pop                                                                            Some time before his father's death, when Seal was 17, he had opted for homelessness rather than stay with his family; he put himself through an architecture course while living in squats and sleeping rough. Music remained nothing more than a vague dream, his singing becoming "sort of like the party trick that I would do when I was among friends. And I'd hear it every time, 'Wow, I never knew you could sing! You ever thought of doing that?'"

    When he was 23, a girlfriend heard him sing for the first time, and "marched me down to Tottenham Court Road and bought me a bass guitar, a drum machine and a four-track and said, 'That's what you should be doing. You're wasting your time. Get on with it.' She sort of bullied me into it."

    He began making demos, but something was missing. "The record companies would say the same thing, 'He's got an interesting voice, but I'm not quite sure what he is.' And they were right. I had no identity. I could sing, but I had no voice."

    A friend, Greg Roberts, drummer with Big Audio Dynamite, gave Seal a tape, containing tracks by Sly and the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Crosby, Stills and Nash. Suddenly he understood what he lacked. "It became so apparent to me why I couldn't get signed, so I stopped writing music for a year," he says. "I went out and bought everything those artists did, everything I could lay my hands on, and they became my Bible."

    The first song he wrote after his year of research was Crazy, but before he could do anything with it, a London funk band, Push, made him an offer he couldn't refuse. "They said, 'Polydor are gonna give us £2,000 each if we do four gigs in Japan'," he remembers. "So I joined the band, just for two weeks. But then the keyboard player said, 'Let's stop in Thailand on the way back'. As soon as I set foot in Bangkok I just knew I wasn't going home."

    He spent a year in Asia, returning to Bangkok to guest with a blues band in an expat bar every time his money ran out, each night's pay keeping him afloat for another few weeks. Between gigs he wrote the songs that would form the backbone of his 4m-selling debut album – songs that often dealt with the euphoria of finding your own path through life, and the loneliness that came with being compelled to follow it.

  12. A.... A....

    one of his best songs!