Lyrics
Is she somewhere in the city, is she somewhere in this town?
The singer wonders if the person they're addressing is with someone else in the city or town.
What's her name, what does she look like, is she fun to be around?
The singer inquires about the appearance and personality of the person the addressee might be involved with.
Does she make you feel like I did, oh, so long ago?
The singer questions if the addressee's new partner makes them feel the same way the singer did in the past.
I wanna hear it from you, tell me that it's over
The singer desires to hear directly from the addressee that their relationship is over.
Let me hear it from you, tell me that it's over
Reiteration of the desire for the addressee to confirm that the relationship has ended.
I wanna hear it from you
The singer emphasizes the need to hear this confirmation from the addressee.
First you look at me with anger in your eyes then you look at me with spite
Describes the addressee's changing emotions towards the singer, from anger to spite or indifference.
That's if you look at me at all, that's how I'm looking at you tonight
The singer feels the addressee is displaying indifference or coldness, mirroring how they are being treated.
You tell me that love's a drag for you but when the lights go out you panic
Despite claiming love is burdensome, the addressee appears to struggle emotionally when alone.
I wanna hear it from you, tell me that it's over
Repeated desire for confirmation from the addressee that the relationship is over.
Let me hear it from you, tell me that it's over
Reiteration of the desire for the addressee to confirm that the relationship has ended.
I wanna hear it from you
Emphasizes the necessity of hearing the confirmation from the addressee.
I know I must be some kind of fool
The singer acknowledges a feeling of foolishness for being in love with the addressee.
To be in love with you, to be in love with you
Reiterates the sentiment of feeling foolish for loving the addressee.
Tell me that it's over, let me hear it from you
Continued plea for the addressee to confirm the end of the relationship, expressing a strong need for closure.
Tell me that it's over, I wanna hear it from you
-Tell me that it's over, let me hear it from you
-Tell me that it's over, I wanna hear it from you
-Tell me that it's over, I wanna hear it from you
-Tell me that it's over, let me hear it from you
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