What do I, what do I, what do I need to do
To see myself in a better mood?
And what do you, what do you, what do you need to do
To get yourself in a better mood?

Well there's not a lot for you to give
If you're giving in
And there's not a lot for you to feel
If you're not feeling it
You bring it up, and bring it in
And we'll get you fixed up in no time

And what I wanted most, what I wanted most
What I wanted most was to get myself figured out
And what I figured out, what I figured out, what I figured out
Was I needed more time to figure you out

Well, there's not a lot for you to give
If you're giving in
And there's not a lot for you to feel
If you're not feeling it
You bring it up, and bring it in
And we'll get you fixed up in no time

This love is all I have to give
This love is all I have to give
This love is all I have to give
This love is all I have to give

There's not a lot for you to give
If you're giving in
And there's not a lot for you to feel
If you're not feeling it
There's not a lot for you to give
If you're giving in
And there's not a lot for you to feel
If you're not feeling it
Then bring it up, and bring it in, and bring it in
And we'll get you fixed up in no
We'll get you fixed up in no time

This love is all I have to give
This love


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Fix You Up Lyrics as written by Tegan Rain Quin Sara Keirsten Quin

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    this song is so beautiful. I'm not sure what else to say about it that wouldn't be about what I'm feeling right now, but this song explains it perfectly.

    imabee3on July 02, 2007   Link

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