Tell Me What You Want - Ultimate Fakebook

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Tell Me What You Want Lyrics

A night in June
I'm crawlin' out from a silk cocoon
I hit the town
Put on my shoes
Cause Friday night I fall in love
She comes into view
From out of nowhere
A girl so cool
She makes me sick of my excuses
Now I gotta see this through

Does she see me?
Can she hear me?
What I'm thinking to say to her?

Tell me what you want
I'll be it
Darling it's anything you want
Look no more
Just let me stay the night
I'll sleep on the floor
Tell me what you see
I'll see it even if it's invisible to everyone
I think you know that I can see you girl
So don't fight it, love

Just bouncin' through
The dancefloor's beaming with kangaroos
It's been so long since I felt good
That now I don't know what to do
She's got the moves
Butterscotch hair splashes her perfume
And when she smiles it's X-ray
Definitely cuts through a crowded room

Does she see me?
Can she hear me?
What I'm thinking to say to her?

Tell me what you want
I'll be it
Darling it's anything you want
Look no more
Just let me stay the night
I'll sleep on the floor
Tell me what you see
I'll see it even if it's invisible to everyone
I think you know that I can see you girl
So don't fight it, love

And I wish I could
And I wish I would
Everytime I think I, I think should
I feel I'm no good

Tell me what you want
I'll be it
Darling it's anything you want
Look no more
Just let me stay the night
I'll sleep on the floor
Tell me what you see
I'll see it even if it's invisible to everyone
I think you know that I can see you girl
So don't fight it, loveDont fight it love
fight it love, whoa whoa

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Ultimate Fakebook was a band from Manhattan, KS, whose style of pop-punk/powerpop sound helped ignite the emo explosion that included fellow Kansans the The Get Up Kids and the Anniversary in the late 1990s. They released three full-length albums; Electric Kissing Parties (1998; Noisome Records), This Will Be Laughing Week (2000; 550/Epic Records), and Open Up and Say Awesome (2002; Initial Records). Shortly after releasing their final EP, Before We Spark (2003), they broke up. Colby has been a part of indie supergroup Carrier, and both Colby and Melin are both currently members of The Dead Girls. Singer Bill McShane made his first musical appearance in over 7 years on 2010's multi-musician studio collaboration The Seven Degrees of Stephen Egerton. Because of the Egerton single, the band decided it was the perfect time to release some of the songs that they had recorded but never released. In July of 2010, they released their fourth album Daydream Radio is Smiling Static which is a collection of non-album tracks that didn't quite make it to the previous three albums. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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