Tell Me

Aerosmith · Music From Another Dimension [2012]

I think it's time to realize it's done

I guess I have to accept it

I was never the one

Yeaaah, it was so good

I thought I fell into someone else's dream

Yeah, but I let it be my, thought to let be yours

Now nothing's ever what it seems



I thought I felt it all around

But now it's laying there on the ground

Why was it there for me,

But not for you?



Tell me, tell me,

It comes as bliss of love,

Now I'm sitting here

And you're so far gone



I'm staring down the page in a magazine

I looked up at the TV, but it's just too discrete

When we're together, I thought it was ecstasy

Oh I can tell the sun's still shining

But shadows are all I can see



And everywhere I go,

I'll never see your face I know

What could I say,

That could make you come back this way



Tell me, tell me,

It comes as bliss of love,

Now I'm sitting here

And you're so far gone



Now I know I should have known

And I see I could have seen

You gotta rest your soul

I need to know, I want to find out

If your fields are still green, whoaaa



Now I hope that what I have found

Could somehow be true

Why is it such a long long way and you

Tell me, tell me

It comes as bliss of love, now I'm sitting here

And you're so far gone.

Tell Me - Aerosmith

Released on the 2012 compilation album Music From Another Dimension, "Tell Me" is a track by Aerosmith that captures the band's enduring rock energy. The song features the group's signature blend of hard rock and arena metal, showcasing their ability to deliver powerful performances across different eras. While the specific musical arrangement on this release may vary from their earlier work, it remains a testament to Aerosmith's catalog of anthems and hits. The recording reflects the band's continued relevance in the rock genre, maintaining the high production values and vocal prowess that defined their career. Fans of the group will recognize the familiar guitar riffs and driving rhythm that characterize their discography, making this track a fitting addition to their collection of iconic songs.