Moanin' in the elevator
Crowded in the lady's stall
Mama heard the screaming
But it didn't hurt at all

Hangin' up inside the courtroom
Taking our chances in the second row
I'm flushed and I'm flustered
All because you told me so

Fish are flyin', birds are swimmin'
All the things in their beginnings
Stars are dancing in the daylight
The sun's out at night all because
You told me that you love me

Now I'm sneakin' down the hallway
With my business wrapped up in a bow
I'm tired, been fired
All because you told me so

Bells are frying, eggs are ringing
White is losing, red is winning
When your alibi is attacked,
You're losing right but I don't care
You told me that you love me

Now I'm sneakin' down the hallway
With my business wrapped up in a bow
I'm tired, been fired
All because you told me so


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All Because You Told Me So Lyrics as written by Christopher Alan Maxwell Ambrosia Nicole Parsley

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    this song is just about someone turning your world upside down, inside out and backwards when they tell you they love you.

    similar to the "can't eat, can't sleep" deal.

    partidaf_17on November 13, 2010   Link

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