See Me Now

Album: Listen (2014)
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  • Well I've been a lot places
    I learned to tie my own tie too
    I've met a lot of faces
    I've got some questions I'd like to ask you

    If you could see me now
    If you could see my smile
    See your little boy
    Oh, would you be proud?

    I've been in sticky situations
    I fell in love with a girl who likes girls
    I know mom's thinking of you
    I'm busy trying to make it in this world
    I hope I'm living your dream, daddy
    Have a drink on me upstairs

    If you could see me now
    If you could see my smile
    See your little boy
    Oh, would you be proud?
    If you could see me now
    If you could see my smile
    See your little boy
    Oh, would you be proud?
    If you could see me now
    If you could see my smile
    See your little boy
    Would you be proud?

    If you could see me now
    If you could see my smile
    See your little boy
    Oh, would you be proud?

    Well I've been a lot places
    I learned to tie my own tie too Writer/s: DEAN COVER, LUKE PRITCHARD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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