Just Say Yes
You're in love for the first time
And you don't know what to do
You don't know what to say
You don't know how to act
You listen to your heart
And hope the instincts that follow
Will keep you in the clear
But you know that life is
Never fair
But this feels so good
So then you pour out yourself
Into an empty cup
But little did you know
It never wanted filled up
You're filling a void
And they're flying from your questions
Like, do you feel the same?
And they say
Babe, we're on
The
Same
Page
And then they burn the book
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
Now I'm in hell for the first time
And I don't know what to do
I don't know what to wear
Who to talk to
Or turn to
I listened to my heart
And put down my guard
And was easily knocked over
By a beautiful bulldozer
I ran blind into your street
Dancing on my left feet
And off time to the beat
Catch up, catch up
You're in places you shouldn't
Like when I'm starting my car
Or pondering the future
From your blue abandoned
Furniture
Catch up, catch up
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
So how was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
No
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
No
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
And you don't know what to do
You don't know what to say
You don't know how to act
You listen to your heart
And hope the instincts that follow
Will keep you in the clear
But you know that life is
Never fair
But this feels so good
So then you pour out yourself
Into an empty cup
But little did you know
It never wanted filled up
You're filling a void
And they're flying from your questions
Like, do you feel the same?
And they say
Babe, we're on
The
Same
Page
And then they burn the book
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
Now I'm in hell for the first time
And I don't know what to do
I don't know what to wear
Who to talk to
Or turn to
I listened to my heart
And put down my guard
And was easily knocked over
By a beautiful bulldozer
I ran blind into your street
Dancing on my left feet
And off time to the beat
Catch up, catch up
You're in places you shouldn't
Like when I'm starting my car
Or pondering the future
From your blue abandoned
Furniture
Catch up, catch up
How was I supposed to know?
If the writing on the wall was so clear
Why couldn't I read it?
So how was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
No
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
No
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
How was I supposed to know?
Credits
Writer(s): Steven M Soboslai, Christopher Mark Fafalios, Patrick Caruso
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