Have You Seen Me Lately

Album: Recovering The Satellites (1996)
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  • Get away from me, just get away from me
    This isn't gonna be easy, but I don't need you
    Believe me
    Yeah, you got a piece of me
    But it's just a little piece of me
    And I don't need anyone
    And these days, I feel like I'm fading away
    Like sometimes when I hear myself on the radio

    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    I was out on the radio, starting to change
    Somewhere out in America, it's starting to rain
    Could you tell me the things you remember about me?
    And have you seen me lately?

    I remember me and all the little things that make up a memory
    Like she said she loved to watch me sleep
    Like she said
    "It's the breathing, it's the breathing in and out and in and..."

    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    I was out on the radio, starting to change
    Somewhere out in America, it's starting to rain
    Could you tell me the things you remember about me?
    And have you seen me lately?

    You know, I thought that someone would notice
    I thought somebody would say something if I was missing
    Can't you see me?
    Come on, color me in
    Come on, color me in
    Come on, color
    Come on, come on, come on, come on
    Give me your blue rain
    Give me your black sky
    Give me your green eyes
    Come on, give me your white skin
    Come on, give me your white skin
    Come on, give me your white skin

    'Cause I was out on the radio, starting to change
    Somewhere out in America, it's starting to rain
    Could you tell me the things you remember about me?
    And have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah
    Have you seen me lately?

    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?

    I was out on the radio starting to change
    Somewhere out in America
    It's starting to rain
    Could you tell me the things you remember about me
    And have you seen me lately?

    You know what, I thought someone would notice
    I thought, ah, somebody would say something
    If I was missing
    Well, can't you see me

    Come on, color me in
    Come on, color me in
    Come on, color, come on
    Come on, come on, come on
    Give me your blue rain
    Give me your black sky
    Give me your green eyes
    Come on, give me your white skin
    Come on, give me your white skin
    Come on, give me your white skin

    'Cause I was out on the radio starting to change
    Somewhere out in America
    It's starting to rain
    Could you tell me the things you remember about me
    And have you seen me lately?
    Have you seen me lately?
    No, no, no, no
    Have you seen me lately? Writer/s: ADAM FREDRIC DURITZ, BEN G MIZE, CHARLES THOMAS GILLINGHAM, DANIEL JOHN VICKREY, DAVID LYNN BRYSON, MATTHEW MARK MALLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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