(Verse One)
Do you see him?
He's walking along on the grass and with his glasses on.
Do you see him?
He climbs on the trees and falls down on me.
And look what he’s done to me.
He looked up instead.
I looked like I'm dead.
He never looked at me.
(Verse Two)
I see it.
I'm running along in the darkness and my mind is on you.
I see it.
I crawl through the day with nothing to say.
I'm embracing no one these days.
If I open my eyes.
It would be so nice,
to see you standing there.
(Chorus)
There's always something to the shape of your own mouth.
There's no way I could feed it all right in there.
And when there's something going wrong I tend to shout.
Tell them I’m not just singing.
Tell me you’re on your way.
Tell them it never comes easy for me.
(Verse 3)
Do you see him?
He's standing alone with the sunlight bleeding in his eyes.
Do you see him?
He reads with the books and cries while he looks,
like somebody who's been through hell.
"Don't worry" I said.
‘cause I will be there,
to kiss your silver hair.
(Verse 4)
I see it.
I'm running along with a tornado while it passes by me.
I see it.
I can't turn its head and my arms hit their end.
I guess I can use a friend.
"Then ask me." he said.
The boy holds his hand,
and fits so perfectly.
(Chorus)
There's always something to the shape of your own mouth.
There's no way I could feed it all right in there.
And when there's something going wrong I tend to shout.
Tell them that I'm not just singing.
Tell me you’re on your way.
(Outro)
There's always something to the floor that you're still on.
There’s always something to that door that’s closing.
And when there's something I can’t do, I cannot bare
to face what you are bringing, tell them that I am still singing.
Tell them it never comes easy for him.
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