Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne - The Late Show lyrics
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Anyway that's how it seems, it's hard to tell Maybe people only ask you how you're doin' 'Cause that's easier than letting on how little they can care But when you know that you've got a real friend somewhere Suddenly all the others are so much easier to bear Now to see things clear, it's hard enough I know While you're waiting for reality to show Without dreaming of the perfect love and holding it so far above If you stumbled on to someone real, you'd never know (You'd never know) You could be with somebody who is lonely too (Sometimes it doesn't show) He might be trying to get across to you (Words can be so slow) When your own emptiness is all that's getting through There comes a point when you're not sure why you're still talking I passed that point long ago (Long ago) Now I'm so tired of all this circling And all these glimpses of the end (You know it's useless to pretend) That's all the voices say: "You'll go right on circling Until you've found some kind of friend" Well I saw you through the laughter and the noise You were talking with the soldiers and the boys While they scuffled for your weary smile I thought of all the empty miles And the years I've spent looking for your eyes (Looking for your eyes) Now I'm sitting here wondering what to say (That you might recognize) Afraid that all these words might scare you away (And break through the disguise) No one ever talks about their feelings anyway Without dressing them in dreams and laughter I guess it's just too painful otherwise Look, it's like you're standing in the window Of a house nobody lives in And I'm sitting in a car across the way (Let's just say) It's an early model Chevrolet (Let's just say) It's a warm and windy day You go and pack your sorrow Trash man comes tomorrow Leave it at the curb and we'll just roll away