Shall I Tell Her
Silent Choices, Unspoken TruthsLyrics
Shall I tell her you're not here
Contemplating whether to inform someone that the person in question is absent.
Shall I tell her?
Repeating the question of whether to convey the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Reiterating the consideration of informing about the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not, you're not here?
Repeating the query while emphasizing the absence.
[?] calling on the phone
Unclear lyrics, possibly expressing uncertainty or an inquiry.
Wants to know if I'm alone
Someone calling and asking if the singer is alone.
Shall I tell her that I'm holding you
Considering whether to inform that the singer is with the person on the phone.
Doing all the things I've longed to do
Doing things the singer has desired, possibly implying a romantic context.
Or shall I, shall I tell her you're not here?
Repeating the question of whether to disclose the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Revisiting the decision on informing about the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Repeating the consideration of whether to inform.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Reiterating the question about disclosing the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Again asking whether to inform about the absence.
She's asking me if you dropped by
Someone asking if the person being discussed visited.
But it's so hard for me to lie
Expressing difficulty in lying about the visit.
If I tell the truth I'll lose a friend
Weighing the consequences of telling the truth and potentially losing a friend.
I would hate to see our friendship end
Expressing reluctance to jeopardize a friendship.
So shall I, shall I tell her you're not here?
Repeating the dilemma of whether to inform about the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Revisiting the decision regarding disclosure of the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Repeating the question about informing.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Emphasizing the consideration of whether to inform about the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Reiterating the query about disclosing the absence.
Oh, time will ease the pain, and she'll soon forget
Expressing the belief that time will heal the pain and the person will move on.
Then she'll fall in love again, forget we ever met
Anticipating that the person will fall in love again and forget the singer.
[?] a gonna cry I know
Unclear lyrics, possibly indicating someone is going to cry.
Because she really loves you so
Expressing that the person truly loves the absent individual.
Shall I send you back into her arms
Considering whether to reunite the absent person with the one who loves them.
Spend my life just dreaming of your charms
Imagining a life spent dreaming about the absent person's charms.
Or shall I, shall I tell her you're not here?
Repeating the dilemma of whether to inform about the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Revisiting the decision on whether to disclose the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Repeating the question about informing.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Reiterating the consideration of whether to inform about the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not, you're not here?
Emphasizing the query while highlighting the absence.
Shall I tell her you're not here
Repeating the decision-making process regarding disclosure of the absence.
Shall I tell her?
Repeating the question about whether to inform about the absence.
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