You've asked me time and time again
But I don't know how to answer you
Cause every time it's a different circumstance
And you're questioning the things I do
I've tried avoiding it for all these years
But some how you keep coming back
When you've got nothing to lose, and nothing to fear
Then you should get back on the writing pad
Cause no I can't see what you're talking about
And no I can't see just how you feel
No I can't see that it's the way it's supposed to be
And I can't see cause it's not real
I'd like to know if you could hear
The words that you are selling to
The public's ears, the mental gears
Have frankly stopped spinning for you
And I am aware you want to address
The fans from your point of view
But if you listen close, they're not answering you
And I've never answered that question too
Cause no I can't see what you're talking about
And no I can't see just how you feel
No I can't see that it's the way it's supposed to be
And I can't see cause it's not real
I cannot see when you call me baby
Cause if you didn't know that's not my name
So why'd you go and tell everyone that it was?
The rumor and repeated words, I put to shame
You've asked me time and time again
I still don't know how to answer you
Cause every time it's a different circumstance
So I don't need to see a thing from you
The case was best put by a band
One year prior to '95
When Johnny D had sung to me
"I can see, I can see that I'm going blind"
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