Give Me You

Embracing Unconditional Surrender
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Lyrics

Ooh, yeah

Expressing a positive and enthusiastic affirmation or agreement.

Ooh, yeah

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Oh yeah

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Oh yeah

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Is there a problem

Questioning if there is a problem that seems unsolvable and if the person is feeling isolated.

That you can't solve? (Whoa)

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You're all alone

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And no one wants to get involved (whoa, yeah)

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But I have a friend, oh, you know I do

Highlighting the presence of a reliable friend who will always be there and never let the person down.

He'll always be around, be around

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And he'll never leave you, yeah

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He will never let you down

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All he said he wants from you (all he said to do)

Stating that the friend only asks for the person to give themselves, emphasizing simplicity and unconditional trust.

All he said you have to do

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Give me you (give me you)

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(All you have to do is)

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All he said he wants from you (all he said to do)

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All he said you have to do

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Give me you (give me you, oh yeah)

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You're always saying

Acknowledging the perception that love can be challenging, but expressing the need for a partner who provides more love than hurt.

That love is such a heavy burden (love is such a heavy burden)

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You need someone in your life

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Who will give more lovin' (give more lovin' than hurting, oh yeah)

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He'll never forsake you

Reiterating the reliability of the friend who will never forsake and will always be there, emphasizing trustworthiness.

He will always be around, be around

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And he'll never leave you, no, he won't

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He will never let you down

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All he said he wants from you

Repeating the message that the only requirement from the person is to give themselves to the friend, underscoring simplicity and trust.

All he said you have to do (all he said to do was)

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Give me you (all you have to do is)

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All he said he wants from you

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All he said you have to do

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Give me you (give me you)

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You can call him in the morning (call him, call him in the morning)

Encouraging the person to call the friend at any time of the day when they need someone to talk to, emphasizing constant support.

You can call him in the noonday (you can call him)

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(In the noonday)

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You can call him in the evening (call him, in the evening)

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Give me you

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You can call him in the morning

Reiterating the availability of the friend and the encouragement to seek support at any time.

(If you have a problem, you know you need someone to talk to)

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You can call him in the noonday (call him)

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(You can call him in the noonday)

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You can call him in the evening (call him in the evening)

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Give me you (give me you)

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Give me you (sometimes you may have to walk alone)

Final repetition and emphasis on the simple request for the person to give themselves to the friend.

Give me you

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Give

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