Tell her not to go
I ain't holding on no more
Tell her something in my mind freezes up from time to time

Tell her not to cry
I just got scared that's all
Tell her I'll be by her side, all she has to do is call

Tell her the chips are down
I drank too much and shouted it aloud
Tell her something in my heart
Needs her more than even clowns need the laughter of the crowd.

Tell her what was wrong
I sometimes think too much
But say nothing at all
And tell her from this high terrain, I am ready now to fall.

Tell her not to go
I ain't holding on no more
Tell her nothing if not this; all I want to do is kiss her.

Tell her something in my mind
Freezes up from time to time.


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Tell Her This Lyrics as written by Justin Currie

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    incredibly beautiful song...poetic, candid lyrics and a simple melody...speaks for itself. perfection.

    mourningthebestofmeon April 10, 2004   Link
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    this song is amazing. its one of my favourites... its ironic becoz the lyrics so poetically sum up everything he is feeling, yet the original problem is that he couldn't express his feelings to her....

    [girl]on March 01, 2005   Link
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    The perfect song...

    Mr_Rogers19on December 08, 2005   Link
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    when i heard this song on scrubs, i had to find it. just perfect.

    Canaroo2on January 20, 2006   Link
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    I love this song. I like how it has such a cliched subject but doesn't sound cliched at all. I especially love the clown line.

    mockingsmileon April 14, 2006   Link
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    beautiful song. also heard on scrubs

    so_fetch!on August 18, 2006   Link
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    I also heard this song on Scrubs... and it really hit me, because I was going through the same situation. So yeah, this song really hits close to home for me... I can just seem to say what I should.

    AgainstJoshon October 18, 2006   Link
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    also heard this from scrubs, if you like this song, youd like the whole scrubs soundtrack, its great. anyway this song also expresses what im go through, that i cant 'tell her'

    wilsonjon October 19, 2006   Link
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    beautiful!!

    SageLFNon October 26, 2006   Link
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    This song is amazing. I too love the irony in it.

    And the clown line is brilliant.

    shrodeson October 26, 2006   Link

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