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Have You Seen Me Lately? lyrics
Get away from me, this isn't gonna be easy
But I don't need you, believe me
You got a piece of me
But it's just a little piece of me I don't need anyone
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 raining
Could you tell me one thing you remember about me?
Remember about me
I remember me
All the little things that make up a memory
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 raining
Could you tell me one thing you remember about me?
Remember about me
You know I thought that someone would notice
I thought 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, come on, come on
Give me your blue rain, give me your black sky
Give me your green eyes
Just give me your white skin, give me your white skin
Give me your white skin
I was out on the radio starting to change
Somewhere out in America, it's raining
Could you tell me one thing you remember about me?
Just one thing remember about me
Just one thing remember about me
Oh, one thing remember about me, remember about me
Get away from me, this isn't gonna be easy
But I don't need you, believe me
Part of these releases
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- Track 2 on Across A Wire: Live In New York City
- 1 Round Here
- 3 Angels of the Silences
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- Track 6 on Across A Wire: Live In New York City Disc 2
- 5 Children In Bloom
- 7 Raining In Baltimore
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