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Bring Me Up - Lisa Loeb



     
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I was quiet, I was tired
And I wanted you to bring me up
(I wanted you to make it stop)
(I wanted you to bring me up)You were wrong and I was right
And I wanted you to bring me up
(Mmm, you know me well, this is something)
(That I shouldn't have to tell you)We shared humidity and orange roses
And poking fun at all our friends
They have their barbecues
And we have our arguments we never can agree
You said, "When you don't talk you take it out on me"I was quiet, I was tired
And I wanted you to bring me up
You were wrong and I was right
And I wanted you to bring me upWe took a ride on our motorbike
I couldn't talk to you but my arms
Were wrapped around you tightWe stopped at Smokey's, parked the bike outside
So scared to be sad to keep the tears in
I looked up at the sky and took another rideBut I was quiet and I was tired

And I wanted you to bring me up
You were wrong and I was right
And I wanted you to bring me upWe have us, is that enough?
What is it worth to you?
We have us, is it enough?
And what is it worth to you?You said, "It's worth everything
Hey baby, take a look, it's worth
All the pennies in my pocketbook"But I was quiet and I was tired
And I wanted you to bring me up
Yeah, I was quiet and I was tired
And I wanted you to bring me upSo I was wrong and you were right
Bring me home

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Lisa Anne Loeb (born March 11, 1968 in Bethesda, Maryland, United States) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She launched her career in 1994 with the song, Stay. To this day, she is still the only artist to have a number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 while not signed to a recording contract. Loeb carried the momentum of her early success into a multi-dimensional career encompassing music, film, television, voice-over work and children’s recordings. Her five acclaimed studio CDs include her major label debut, the gold-selling Tails and its follow-up, the Grammy-nominated, gold-selling Firecracker. She tours worldwide and in recent years has captivated a younger audience as she released award-winning Catch the Moon in 2003, and 5 years later Camp Lisa in 2008. In conjunction with Camp Lisa, she launched her own non-profit, The Camp Lisa Foundation, designed to help underprivileged kids attend summer camp through its partnership with Summer Camp Opportunities Provide an Edge, Inc. (S.C.O.P.E.). Loeb has starred in two television series, “Dweezil and Lisa,” a weekly culinary adventure for the Food Network and No. 1 Single, a dating show on the E! Network in 2006.

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