If You Could See Me Now Lyrics

[Intro: Danny O'Donoghue]
(Oh, if you could see me now)
(Oh, if you could see me now)

[Verse 1: Danny O'Donoghue]
It was February fourteen, Valentine's Day
The roses came, but they took you away

Tattooed on my arm is a charm to disarm all the harm
Gotta keep myself calm but the truth is you're gone
And I'll never get to show you these songs
Dad, you should see the tours that I'm on

I see you standing there next to Mom
Both singing along, yeah, arm in arm
And there are days when I'm losing my faith
Because the man wasn't good, he was great

He'd say, "music was the home for your pain."
And explain, I was young, he would say
"Take that rage, put it on a page
Take the page to the stage
Blow the roof off the place."

I'm tryna make you proud
Do everything you did
I hope you're up there with God
Saying "that's my kid"


[Chorus]
I still look for your face in the crowd
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh, if you could see me now)
Would you stand in disgrace or take a bow?
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
(Oh if you could see me now), yeah
[Verse 2: Mark Sheehan]
If you could see me now, would you recognize me?
Would you pat me on the back or would you criticize me?
Would you follow every line on my tear-stained face?
Put your hand on a heart that was cold as the day you were taken away?
I know it's been a while but I could see you clear as day
Right now, I wish I could hear you say
"I drink too much and I smoke too much dutch."
But if you can't see me now that shit's a must

You used to say I won't know a winner 'til it crossed me
Like I won't know real love till I've loved then I've lost it
So if you've lost a sister, someone's lost a mom
And if you've lost a dad, then someone's lost a son
And they're all missing now, and they're all missing now

So if you get a second to look down at me now
Mom, Dad, I'm just missing you now

[Chorus]
I still look for your face in the crowd
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
If you could see me now
Would you stand in disgrace or take a bow?
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now), woah
[Bridge]
(Oh, oh)
Ooh, would you call me a saint or a sinner?
Would you love me a loser or a winner? ooh
(Oh, oh)
When I see my face in the mirror
We look so alike that it makes me shiver

[Chorus]
I still look for your face in the crowd
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
Would you stand in disgrace or take a bow?
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
(Yo, I'm just missing you now)

I still look for your face in the crowd
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
Would you stand in disgrace or take a bow?
Oh if you could see me now
(Oh if you could see me now)
Oh oh oh

[Outro: Danny O'Donoghue]
(If you could see, you could see me now)
(You could see, you could see me now)

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Genius Annotation

The third single off the Irish band’s third album,“#3”, is a call put to two of the band members' parents who have passed away – lead singer Danny O'Donoghue’s father, Shay O'Donoghue, and both guitarist Mark Sheehan’s parents. O'Donoghue’s father had reportedly passed away on the Valentine’s Day of the band’s writing process of their very first single, “We Cry”, on their first recorded studio album, “The Script”. From sources, Sheehan’s parents passed away in the guitarist’s early age of twelve.

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What did The Script say about "If You Could See Me Now"?
Genius Answer

In a 2012 interview with The Daily Mail, Mark Sheehan (one of the band members) explained what the song meant to him:

‘I haven’t played it for anybody and I need a minute with that song. I can’t even tell you if it is a good song or not. It’s a page from my diary, I produced and wrote it but I have to walk away from it. It is just a weird one. It’s a touchy subject for me – I lost both my parents quite young and it was a real dark point in my life. It’s something I have never talked about until now. I don’t know if we will ever find the right moment to play that live at all. I can’t even picture playing it live because it is so personal."

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