(You don't mean nothing at all to me)

In the day, in the night
Say it right, say it all
You either got it or you don't
You either stand or you fall
When your will is broken
When it slips from your hand
When there's no time for joking
There's a hole in the plan

Oh, you don't mean nothing at all to me
No, you don't mean nothing at all to me
But you got what it takes to set me free
Oh, you could mean everything to me

I can't say (say) that I'm not (not)
Lost (lost) and at fault (fault)
I can't say (say) that I don't (don't)
Love the light (love) and the dark (love the light and the dark)
I can't say that I don't (don't)
Know that I (am) am alive
And all of what I feel (feel)
I could show (show you) you tonight, you tonight

Oh, you don't mean nothing at all to me
No, you don't mean nothing at all to me
But you got what it takes to set me free
Oh, you could mean everything to me

From my hands, I could give you
Something that I made
From my mouth, I could sing you
Another brick that I laid
From my body (from my body), I could show you (I could show you)
A place (a place) God knows (that only God knows)
You should know the space is holy (ah)
Do you really wanna go? (Three, four)

(You don't mean nothing at all to me)
(You don't mean nothing at all to me)


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Say It Right Lyrics as written by Nelly Kim Furtado Floyd Nathaniel Hills

Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Anthem Entertainment, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.

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    i think these two are people who seem close to getting together but never quite do. this girl is an all or nothing girl, and the guy isn't giving her enough ("...Say it right/Say it all..."). She seems to be particularly defensive about her views on sex, so i would imagine he only wants sex ("...from my body, I could show you a place God knows/You should know the space is holy/Do you really want to go?.) however, she doesn't want to give up on him ("...Oh you could mean everything to me...").

    ctartaglia2009on February 04, 2014   Link

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