"How do I love thee, let me count the ways" is a line from the 43rd sonnet of Sonnets from the Portuguese, a collection of 44 love sonnets written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Let Me Count the Ways may also refer to:
"Let Me Count the Ways" is a pop song performed by American boy band Natural. It was their second single released in Germany.
After success with their debut single, "Put Your Arms Around Me", Lou Pearlman decided to release another teen friendly song for the European market. "Let Me Count the Ways" was chosen despite protests from the band members. Marc Terenzi has been quoted as saying "That was the beginning of the end". Indeed, the band started fighting hard for more mature releases, until they got their wish with "Paradise". Despite the protests of the members, the single was one of their highest charting, even beating "Put Your Arms Around Me" peaking at #11 in Germany.
Milk and Honey is an album credited to John Lennon and Yoko Ono released in 1984. It is Lennon's eighth and final studio album, and the first posthumous release of Lennon's music, having been recorded in the last months of his life during and following the sessions for their 1980 album Double Fantasy. It was assembled by Yoko Ono in association with the Geffen label.
Milk and Honey was the duo's projected follow-up to Double Fantasy, though Lennon's death caused a temporary shelving of the project. It took Ono three years to be able to resume work to complete it. Ono's material largely comprises new recordings, which she undertook during the album's preparation in 1983, which give her songs a more commercial and contemporary edge. Conversely, Lennon's material, being rough takes and rehearsal recordings, has a more casual feeling.
"Nobody Told Me", a song Lennon had intended for Ringo Starr's 1981 Stop and Smell the Roses, was released as a single and became a worldwide Top 10 hit. Other singles from the album were "I'm Stepping Out" and "Borrowed Time". The songs "Let Me Count the Ways" and "Grow Old with Me" were written by Lennon and Ono to each other using inspiration from poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning. They are presented in their demo form.
You know you can't stress about this here
Yeah, she like 5'2"
She got her hair done too
You don't think ill give it to her
Nigga, thats so untrue
I got a room full of space
I got drugs you can take
Ima give it to you good girl, in so many ways
So many ways
So many ways
So many ways, there more then one way to love a girl
In so many ways
You got so many curves, let me see you work
I wanna watch you shop
Come here let me hold that skirt
Real nigga go first
I ain't scared, I ain't scared
Yeah I heard sex is a weapon, but I ain't dead, I ain't dead
Let your pants fall down
Let your tan line show
Im in the 323, she from the 504
She wanna back it up for me, I told her back it up for me
Then I pulled out the yea boy, and made her strap it up for me
She fast enough for me, she got ass enough for me
And we can all night, if you can last enough for me
There she go, there she go
I drive her hysterical, eat her like a cherry though
Let me count the ways, the ways, the ways.(x3)
So let me feel that girl, I know you feel that girl
When you was mine, I gave you good dick
And you know where it's still at girl
Oooh, say you gotta man, soooo do I give a damn, noooo
And do you got plans, hoooo oooh