Lost in a dream
Don't know which way to go
And if you're all that you seem
Baby I'm moving way too slow

Cause I've been a fool before
Wouldn't like to get my love caught
In the slammin' door
How about some information, please

Straight up now tell me
Do you really want to love me forever, oh oh oh
Or am I caught in a hit and run

Straight up now tell me
Is it gonna be you and me together, oh oh oh
Or are we just having fun

Time's standing still
I'm waiting for some small clue
And I, I keep getting chills
When I think your love, when I think your love is true

Cause I've been a fool before
Wouldn't like to get my love caught
In the slammin' door
How about some information, please

Straight up now tell me
Do you really want to love me forever, oh oh oh
Or am I caught in a hit and run

Straight up now tell me
Is it gonna be you and me together, oh oh oh
Or are you just having fun

You are so hard to read
You play hide and seek
With your true intentions
And if you're just playing games
Then I'll just have to say

Do, do you love me?
Do, do you love me?
Do, do you love me?

Do, do you love me?
Do, do you love me?
Do, do you love me?

Cause I've been a fool before
Wouldn't like to get my love caught
In the slammin' door
Are you more than hot for me
Or am I a page in your history book
I don't mean to make demands
But the word and the deed go hand in hand
How about some information, please

Straight up now tell me
Straight up now tell me
Straight up now tell me

Straight up now tell me
Straight up now tell me
Straight up now tell me

Straight up now tell me
Do you really want to love me forever
Or am I caught in a hit and run

Straight up now tell me
Do you really want to love me forever, oh oh oh
Or am I caught in a hit and run

Straight up now tell me
Is it gonna be you and me together, oh oh oh
Or are we just having fun


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    My Opinion

    this song is epic. this cover is way better than paula abdul's original version.

    sendmylovetothedanceflooron December 20, 2009   Link

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