The word ¡°real¡± is defined as what really lies inside
You're not the person I once knew,
You're not the you that I'm used to
All this wool is buggin' my eyes and I never realized
Behind that plastic shell, you cannot even tell
I can't come in 'cause you won't let me break through the mask of who you are Listen | Buy

You let down your shield, it's your best defense,
It won't devastate you, it's really hard¡­
For me to tell you everything that I want to tell to you
But you never knew the real me¡­
And I'm sure I never knew the real you

I want to see the real you! (Repeat 6x)

Conflicting spheres of interest pose a threat to who we are
And where we want to be, we just can't see
We throw the walls up around ourselves
Our visions are dulled and doubtful
It's our double standards
That'll wrap us up inside ourselves and never let us out¡­

I want to see the real you! (Repeat 6x)

Motherfucker!
Fucking Bitch!
Hypocrite!
Ahhh!
The Real You!
I want to see the real you! (Repeat 6x)


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The Real You Lyrics as written by Derek Richard Grant Daniel Jay Lukacinsky

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    ahhh what a kick ass song. these guys are the best. this is about wanting to see, well, the real you. you know, what you really are, outside of the sphere's of influence like drugs, sex, school, friends.

    Chipper1048on June 24, 2003   Link
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    chipper1048, u put it perfectly, i know alot of times people act so fake and it pisses me off, i just feel like screamin at em, \"i wanna see the real you!\" i don\'t want u tryin to act so cool b/c ure not cool ure are just a hypocrite

    catliketheifon April 22, 2005   Link

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