Every time I look at you I go blind
(Every time I look at you I go blind)
Every time I look at you I go blind
(Every time I look at you I go blind)
In the morning I get up
And I try to feel alive but I can't
(Every time I look at you I go blind)
I don't know what it is
Something in me just won't give it a chance

I think it's just that I feel more confused by the deal
Love has shown me
Little child, did you know that there's a light?
And it's gonna shine right through your eyes
What do you think that life is like?
Every time I look at you I go blind
I go blind, yeah

Somewhere over there
There's a purpose, there's a care for free
In me there's nobody
No one plan and no one stand to be free
I think it's that because I have seen all the fuss
And it's no big deal
No big deal
Hold me, hold me
'Cause I want to get high and higher
Higher than
Hold me, hold me
'Cause I want to get high and higher
Higher than


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    The subject in this song cannot see straight, when looking at themselves. I also sense a dark cloud looms over this person starting right away in the morning, it's as if this person has lost their inner spirit for motivation towards life. This person feels they have never been appreciated, or cared for stemming from possibly their childhood even. But if they see the light, it can be better.....Life can be what you make it good or bad. There are many things going on all over the world that you can seek and be a part of, but maybe you have seen it and still really don't care for it? You just want to get high.

    AbsentMindedon June 16, 2010   Link

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