(Won't you show me some, baby?)
(I gotta get some, baby)
(Won't you show me some, baby?)
Show me some positivity
Show me some positivity

From where I stand, I see
A world of possibilities
So don't be going negative on me, baby
Yeah

Love is hard
But that's alright
Give it time
It's worth the ride
You know
It's all in the way...

[Chorus]
You're lookin' at me
I'm lookin' at you
What more do want
(Show me some positivity)
It's all that I got
It's leading me on
Can't leave it alone
(Show me some positivity)
You're makin' it harder
Than it has to be
So won't you please show me (me)
Some positivity (me)
Some positivity?

(Won't you show me some, baby? I gotta get some)
Wish I could get into your mind
So I could see if I'm inside
'Cause I know that you're right here in mine, oh baby
Oh, oh, oh

The glass is half full, not empty
Why do you think you won't get none?
You know it's all in the way...

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Don't bring me down
Wit' cha, baby, no
I'm on a high up here
And I don't want to let go
So I'm gonna tell you one more time...

(Won't you show me some, baby?
I got me goin' crazy
Oh baby, give it to me)

Give it to me, baby

[Chorus x 2]

(I gotta get some, baby
Won't you show me some, baby?
I'm outta my mind, baby
Oh baby, give it to me
You got me goin' crazy, crazy, crazy
Oh baby, give it to me
Won't you show me some, baby?
I gotta get some, baby
You got me goin' crazy)


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Positivity Lyrics as written by Samantha Jade Gibbs Shelly Peiken

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    i think this song is about a relationship and the guy is having mixed feelings and starts thinking about moving on but she doesnt want him to so she asks him to show her some positivity

    wtfNicaon November 04, 2007   Link
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    "The glass is half full, not empty" I really like this place in the song. Great song. I always get happy and positiv when i hear this song.

    kullihuton November 08, 2007   Link
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    its embarassing to say but this song is amazing. i dont like much pop music but this song gets me every time. although the lyrics and vocals are simple the beat makes the song. i gotta give it to ashley for this. best song on the album.

    beatingheartsbaby94on May 26, 2009   Link

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