Oh (woo)

Oh
Take me to your best friend's house
Goin' 'round this roundabout, oh yeah
Take me to your best friend's house
I loved you then and I love you now, oh yeah

Don't take me tongue-tied
Don't wave no goodbye
Don't break

Oh, take me to your best friend's house
Marmalade, we're making out, oh yeah
Oh, take me to your best friend's house
I loved you then and I love you now

Don't take me tongue-tied
Don't wave no goodbye
Don't break

One, two, three, four
Don't leave me tongue-tied
Let's stay up all night
I'll get real high
Slumber party, pillow fight
My eyes on your eyes
Like Peter Pan up in the sky
My best friend's house tonight
Let's bump the beats 'til beddy-bye

Don't take me tongue tied
Don't wave no goodbye
Don't take me tongue-tied
Don't kiss me goodnight
Don't, oh

Take me to your best friend's house
Roll around this roundabout, oh yeah
Take me to your best friend's house
I loved you then and I love you now
(All right, all right, all right)

Don't leave me tongue-tied (don't leave me)
Don't wave no goodbye (don't wave bye)
Don't leave me tongue tied (don't leave me)
Don't
Don't leave me tongue-tied (don't leave me)
Don't wave no goodbye (don't wave bye)
Don't leave me tongue-tied (don't leave me)
Don't

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah


Lyrics submitted by miralize, edited by lunarbell

Tongue Tied Lyrics as written by Sean Gadd Ryan Rabin

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    This song is about a guy who likes a girl, but she doesn't know about his feelings for her. They are hanging out together and she decides to take him to her best friend's house, just to hang out with more people and have a slumber party. The girl has a crush on him too, and they start making out at some point during the night. The song is really amazing, just the layering of all the voices and the simple guitar part. I'm not sure if this makes sense, but listening to it makes you feel as if you ARE the guy in the song, and you're experiencing the story through his eyes. Truly amazing.

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