Tell me
Baby is it yes or no
You've got a face that just don't show
What's going on inside

Tell me
I swear I'll take it on the chin
Don't sugar-coat where I fit in
Whats going on
Inside you there's a room
A room with a door
I finally come knocking
And I've been here before
Oh I've got this love for you
But what is if for
If you can't hear me then

Tell me
Last chance
Hold me in your arms and say
If you want this love to walk away
Tell me and I'll say goodbye

Inside you there's a room
A room with a door
I finally come knocking
And I've been here before
Oh I've got this love for you
But what is if for
If you can hear me then

I'll make it easy, I'm counting to three
Am I something you want or someone you need?

(Tell me that you want me, tell me that you love me) baby
(Tell me that you want me, tell me that you love me)
Just tell me that you want me, tell me that you love me
(Tell me that you want me, tell me that you love me)
Tell me, darling won't you tell me
I'm begging you to tell me
Tell me and I'll say goodbye


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Tell Me Lyrics as written by Ryan Stewart Carly Rae Jepsen

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    the lines Tell me, baby, is it yes or no?, and I finally come knocking and I've been here before tell me everything. she doesnt know whats going on. shes having problems getting answers from him. she still loves him, but shes not sure if its mutual. she then starts to realize that he may be playing some games. they are not moving forward, theyre stuck. they keep coming back to that one point, again, and again! she just wants the truth. whether if its yes, he does love her, or no, its time to let go. shes tired of the repetiveness and wants peace.

    thats my two cent:)

    MTrenchRoxon September 11, 2010   Link

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