Wish I could see through, see deep into you
And know what you're thinking now
And if I were to need it, I need some kind of sign
Let me know 'cause I can't read your mind

Are you in? Or am I in this on my own?
I need some clue from you, let me know, babe

Do you feel you? Do you read me?
Tell me, am I gettin' through to you?
I wanna know, are you with me? Are you listening?
Baby, is my message gettin' through?
Do you feel me baby
Oh babe, 'cause I can feel you

You play it so cool
Won't let nothin' show through
Won't show what you're feeling now, no
And you like to keep keepin' me

Keeping me here in the dark
And I can't see through into your heart
Let me in, in on this mystery
'Cause I just can't stay in this guessing game

Do you feel you? Do you read me?
Tell me, am I gettin' through to you?
I wanna know, are you with me? Are you listening?
Baby, is my message gettin' through?
Do you feel me baby
Oh babe, 'cause I can feel you

And don't keep me hanging on the line, baby
Tell me if you want me and if you don't just let me know
Just answer one question
Don't keep me here guessing, tell me now

Do you feel you? Do you read me?
Tell me, am I gettin' through to you?
I wanna know, are you with me? Are you listening?
Baby, is my message gettin' through?
Do you feel me baby
Oh babe, 'cause I can feel you



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Do You Feel Me Lyrics as written by Diane Eve Warren

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    This song is about the possible beginning of a relationship. It's just the flirting stage and he likes her and wants her to like him back. Really good vocals and pleasing beat.

    LalaMusiqueon May 06, 2009   Link
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    Its about a guy asking his girl if they share a connection, if she 'feels him like he feels her'. I love this song, it is absolutely amazing, no matter what genre of music appeals to you, you can't deny that this song is great, rally catchy.

    LordOfTheWormson October 19, 2009   Link

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