Yes I do care what you have to say
But I am sure I am having a very bad day
And I am tired of being sick enough, sick of being. Tired.
Once along time ago I caught a glimpse of you alone.

I see sound
I see sound
I see sound
I was so very scared, but now I've learned a new way to care.

I see sound
I see sound
From all around
I see sound

From all around
From all around
From all around

What you do if suddenly you turned around
And everything was no longer what you had planned and all
The faces were not friends and everything you
Thought you wouldn't might be a mistake from
When you start you changed it if you could you
Know you would be there's no one else to be.
She climbed out on to the fire escape and what
Do you do when you know it's late? and people
Told me that you were back, but I am kind of wondering.
Why is that?
Once a Long time ago I caught a glimpse of you alone
And I was very scared but I took the thoughts and
Striped the best, said hey now who you loving,
Hey now who you loving. and saw you on the television.
Saw you on the television.

I see sound
I see sound
From all around
I see sound

From all around
From all around
From all around
I see sound

I see sound
From all around
I see sound
From all around

From all around
From all around
I see sound
I see sound

I see sound
I see sound


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    i didn't get this song off a site, i thought i'd add it here cause it wasn't on any other site, so i kept playing the song over and over again, to get the right words. guess i just love music..

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