[Scarface]
Look me in my eyes, tell me what you see
Do you think I'm cra-zy??? (AAAAAGHHH!! Just bein me)
Sometimes I wanna die, maybe I'll be free
Free from all this bullshit that's constantly surroundin me
(I can feel it in my head) I see when I'm asleep
I don't wish to discustin, cause it done been too deep
I'm tired of bein' stepped on, and past around like weed
Look me in my eyes (Look me in my eyes)
And tell me what you see (and tell me what you see)
Can you see my future, and what lies down the line?
Is it just my test, or is it just my time?
Time for me to pay, for all the wrong I've did
I forgot to be picked off, when I was just a kid
A poison in my mind, tryin to find relief
But I can't get no peace, cause Shoemaukers been chasin me
Tryin' to set me up, bustin down my streets
Blockin' up my door, to see if he can catch me
But I don't sell no dope, so fuck what niggas say
Fuck Ronnie Carbone(?), and fuck the D.E.A.
And fuck these undercovers, that lock me up for weed
You can search me all you want to, but you won't find no cheese
And I ain't finna snitch, cause I don't know a thang
Don't ask me shit bout Steve, don't ask me shit bout Jane
I know you crackrs pissed off, I can see it in your eyes
I'm down with Rap-A-Lot, until the day that I die
(Until the day that I die)
So fuck you in ya asses, you know it's all a lie
You just wanna destroy me, just like you did my guy
But now I must expose you, and tell my boys the truth
Listen up my niggaz: "The F.B.I. been watchin' you"
Especially if you black, and tryin to leave the streets
And get off in this music, you see the way they doin me
Runnin in my crib, makin niggaz lie
Nigga get a scapegoat and take this 25
You know I ain't no dopeboy, ain't never been a mule
I admit I use to sell rocks, but that was back in school
Now I just do music, and smoke a little weed
But not enough to run a dope house, so why you fuck with me?

[Chorus]
Look me in my eyes!
Will you look in my eyes, and tell me do you see what I see?(My eyes!)
Will you look in my eyes, and tell me do you see a Geeeeeeeee?

[Scarface]
Look me in my eyes, I've told all I could tell you
And now you know too much, if you leak a word I'll kill you
You think that I'm insane, partially deranged?
You've had your chance to pick my brain, now explain
What's up with all these nightmares, this long rewinding road
That leads me to the same place I started from;
Right before I left home
(Look me in my eyes!) I thought you was a shrink
Diagnosed my symptons, I give you time to think
OK your time is up, now analyze my life
Please remove your glasses, look me in my eyes
(Look me in my eyes, my eyes)
You seemed to be confused, I raised up off his sofa
Put back on my shoes, because this sessions over
I headed for the door, he stopped me in my tracks
He said he had an answer, he told me to come back
He spoke the book of Matthew then he spoke the book of Luke
But he stopped at Revelations, when he just spoke the truth
And told me all my answers, I would find in his book
If I just stopped and looked, if I just stopped and looked
Told me to seek in he who seeks he shall find
Then he put back on his glasses, and looked me in my eyes
Looked me in my eyes

[Chorus](2x)



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Look Me in My Eyes Lyrics as written by James Lee Stanley Brad Jordan

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    Scarface is spitting on how he's been in the game a while, and done his thang, but still haters and the police gotta be all up in his shit. He needs som well deserved muh fuckin respect. He's a fuckin Texas MC legend. He was spittin cold bars back in the days of when he was wit da Geto Boys. So everyone jus need to give him som space and deserved respect. And it's "Rap-A-Lot, as in the record company, not "rappin lot".

    C Moon August 12, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    Hey the name is andy... ur gay! C Mo is right.... scarface has been through shit and don't bag on him

    AliTheMusicon August 30, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    "Shoobockers" should be "Schumacher".

    Also, the_name_is_andy is puerile as fuck. Tool sucks.

    poopiefacetomatonoseon November 28, 2010   Link
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    Scarfaceain't nobody got nothing on him he said it like it ishe's definitely not a main street rapper in it for the entertainment hes trueIsrael he Spitz about how it is for him his life dealing with depression and everything else

    josephd1yon April 27, 2014   Link
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    hey c mo, this song sucks and scarface are gay

    ive never heard the song and know precisely jack about scarface but u sed the same about Tool

    the_name_is_andyon August 16, 2002   Link

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