You Don't See Me

Album: Perfect Symmetry (2008)
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  • Like beautiful dawns, all made up and bright
    Radiant people, in splintering light
    All moving at the speed of life
    Reflecting in each others' eyes
    But you're moving so fast
    Through this beautiful scene
    You don't see me
    You don't see me

    Oh truly we are, a fortunate few
    Who turn on your axis, revolve around you
    All spinning outwards from your sun
    Passing your reflection on
    In your hurry to grasp
    Everything you see
    You don't see me [Repeat: x3]
    No, you don't see me

    Such a beautiful view
    I guess you've seen it all
    But you
    You see nothing at all
    Such a beautiful view
    Shining so bright

    Shining so bright
    So bright

    All moving at the speed of life
    Reflecting in each others' eyes
    But you're moving with such irresistible speed
    You don't see me [Repeat: x3]
    No, you don't see me
    No, you don't see me Writer/s: RICHARD DAVID HUGHES, TIMOTHY JAMES RICE-OXLEY, TOM CHAPLIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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