Stay boy, oh tell em how I feel (tell em how I feel )
Stay boy, oh tell em how I feel I (tell em, tell em how I feel )

Woke up, feeling fine, look to my left, there's sunshine
Dare I tell him what's on my mind (Hell no)
don't tell him things might change
I thought things feel strange, I know I never I feel this way

Maybe I should stay (clear my mind)
Maybe I should know (reflect on good times)
Maybe I should go (run to him)
Tell em how I feel
Maybe I should stay (clear my mind)
Maybe I should know (reflect on good times)
Maybe I should go (run to him)
Tell em how I feel

Jumped out of bed, I run to the bathroom
Looking for guidance in the mirror, mirror mirror what should I do
don't break the rules, you silly fool keep your cool, things are going good ooh
I run things can be better, but at this point does it really matte if I stay

Maybe I should stay
Maybe I should know (reflect on good times)
Maybe I should go (just run to him)
Tell em how I feel
Maybe I should stay (should I should I should I?)
Maybe I should know (reflect on good times)
Maybe I should go (run to him)
Tell em how I feel
Should I tell him how I feel (repeat)


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