Look At Me

Album: Bread (1969)
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  • I'm driftin' down the street
    Asking of all i meet
    Don't you know me from somewhere
    Hazel eyes and curly hair
    Have you seen me anywhere
    Look at me
    I'm blending into the wall
    And i wonder if i'm really here at all

    Time goes by
    So do i
    But no one blinks an eye
    Mirrors aren't reflecting me
    Laws aren't protecting
    And no one's expecting me
    On the edge
    I feel like i'm going to fall
    And i wonder if i'll never land at well

    Loneliness comes and stays
    Torturing nights and days
    People stare but cannot speak
    Hearts are strong
    But tongues are weak
    Maybe all our minds are meek
    Look at me
    I'm fading into the floor
    And wonder if i'm living anymore.
    Writer/s: GATES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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