I join the queue on your answer phone
And all I am is holding breath
Just pick up, I know you're there
Can't you hear, I'm not myself

Well go ahead and lie to me
You could say anything
Small talk will be just fine
Your voice is everything
We owe it to love and it all depends on you

So listen up, the sun hasn't set
I refuse to believe that it's only me feeling

Just hear me out, I'm not over you yet
It's love on the line, can you handle it

So how do I do normal
A smile I fake
A permanent wave of
Cue-cards and fix-it kits
Can't you tell, I'm not myself

I'm a slow-motion accident
Lost in coffee rings and finger prints
I don't want to feel anything
But I do, and it all comes back to you

So listen up, the sun hasn't set
I refuse to believe that it's only me feeling

Just hear me out, I'm not over you yet
It's love on the line, can you handle it

So listen up (Hear me out)
Look at me straight (This time you gotta listen to me)
Just hear me out (This time you gotta listen to me)
Don't make me wait (This time you gotta listen to me)
I'm not myself (This time you gotta listen to me)
I can't take this (This time you gotta listen to me)
Love's on the line
Is that your final answer?

I join the queue on your answer phone
And all I am is holding breath
Just pick up, I know you're there

So listen up, the sun hasn't set
I refuse to believe that it's only me feeling

Just hear me out, I'm not over you yet
It's love on the line, can you handle it

So listen up, the sun hasn't set
I refuse to believe that it's only me feeling

Just hear me out, I'm not over you
It's love on the line, can you handle it

So listen up, the sun hasn't set
I refuse to believe that it's only me feeling

Just hear me out, I'm not over you yet
It's love on the line, can you handle it


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Hear Me Out Lyrics as written by Lee Bennett Brian Peter George Eno

Lyrics © WARP MUSIC LIMITED, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network

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    i'm in this situation right now. you know how sometimes you feel like a song is written just for you? yeah. this is one of those songs.

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