Cover art for See Me Now by Cartel

See Me Now

Cartel
Track 8 on Cycles 
Oct. 1, 20091 viewer

See Me Now Lyrics

[Verse 1]
And it's the same foregone conclusion
All the things hurt when I was young
It's the sample of delusion
Spit from everybody's tongue

And I don't know how to be another
Don't know how to be "the one"
Oh I have only just discovered who I am and where I'm coming from

[Chorus]
If you could see me now
There'd be no purpose left to try and figure out
If you could see me now
You would be the last one in or out

[Verse 2]
And we can talk about solutions
Till we're red (or blue) in the face
And we can stare at our illusions
And just smile till the mirror breaks

And I don't know how to be another
Don't know how to be "the one"
Oh I have only just discovered who I am and what I have become
[Chorus 2]
If you could see me now
There'd be no purpose left to try and figure out
If you could see me now
You would be the last one in or out

[Bridge]
There's no accounting taste when you uncover what I see
And don't you call it a waste when it's only your mistake

[Chorus]
If you could see me now
There'd be no purpose left to try and figure out
If you could see me now
You would be the last one in or out

If you could see me now
There'd be no purpose left to try and figure out
If you could see me now
You would be the last one in or out

If you could see me now
There'd be no purpose left to try and figure out
If you could see me now
You would be the last one in or out

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October 1, 2009
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