Why is it important
For me to see you as you are
Isn’t who you are sitting right here
Who should I be talking to
Is there someone else around
You know what they say about going in one ear
I see you
Yeah, I see you
I see you for all you are
I see you
Hey, I see you
From junk food to caviar
Why do you need so bad
To have my approval
Why can’t you just be good with how you’re being
You can’t expect
No one to give you nothing
You gotta come to your own way of seeing
I see you
I see all of you
I see the good and the bad
The happy and the sad
What is it about me
That makes you think you love me
Is it my eyes, my hand, my mind
You gotta give it up
Toss your hands in to the sky
And leave your fantasy far behind
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