At the wake of the storm
Many flurries of cold and furious thoughts
Hardly managed to drag me down
I heard it all from another room
Stolen words from mouths of fools
So what else is new still they can't keep their cool

I live to justify to give the reasons why
You won't see right through me
See right through me

All of this can't be real the poor state that I am in
Discomfort in my sleep may have brought me here
All the vows are broken,all the guilt I am wearin of bein here
Of being here so unprotected

I live to justify to give the reasons why
You won't see right through me,see right through me
I live to justify to say the reason why you'll may sense my fear
But you won't see right through me

Overhead closer up there
See the earth's fadin nations
Shuttles,spaceships,satellites
All gathered up there hypnotized
I may climb highest fences
Face the worthless consequences
Obscured,shattered is the sky
Another lesson learned in time
Many lacks of confidence
In hidden useless conversations

I live to justify to give the reasons why

You won't see right through me
I live to justify to say the reason why you'll may sense my fear
But you won't see right through me


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See Right Through Me Lyrics as written by Dominic Viola Christian Brais

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    It's true that this song is about someone who wants to be noticed and acknowledged by someone they have a crush on. However, there is a subtle issue of pride about it all. The singer would be able to take on many things with a brave heart:

    "At the wake of the storm Many flurries of cold and furious thoughts Hardly managed to drag me down"

    and

    "I may climb highest fences Face the worthless consequences Obscured,shattered is the sky Another lesson learned in time"

    But the object of the singer's affection makes him/her feel weak and nervous, whenever they are around, or even if they are just thinking about them while alone. This person is smitten:

    "All of this can’t be real the poor state that I am in Discomfort in my sleep may have brought me here All the vows are broken,all the guilt I am wearin of bein here Of being here so unprotected"

    and

    "Many lacks of confidence In hidden useless conversations"

    The singer has been mentally rehearsing what would happen if they had a chance to interact or get to know the object of their affection. But now that the effort is being made, he/she is going to do their best to make sure that their crush doesn't realize the full effect they have:

    "I live to justify to give the reasons why You won’t see right through me,see right through me I live to justify to say the reason why you’ll may sense my fear But you won’t see right through me"

    The_Fifth_Elementon December 01, 2006   Link

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