You have to think about how it looks to everyone else
Think about how it looks to everyone else
You have to think about how it looks to everyone else
He looks out of place as you lumber round this safe space
Though it’s not in his face, you know what he’s going after
Don’t need a detective to know he’s too protective
You have no perspective of how this world really works
Though you’ve benefitted, it’s high time you face the truth
He’s even admitted he’s already committed
You see good intentions, we see future interventions
Wry internal smile as you meet the gaze of grey eyes
Wry internal smile as you meet the gaze of grey eyes
You see good intentions, we see future interventions
He’s even admitted he’s already committed
Though you’ve benefitted, it’s high time you face the truth
You have no perspective of how this world really works
Don’t need a detective to know he’s too protective
Though it’s not in his face, you know what he’s going after
He looks out of place as you lumber round this safe space
You have to think about how it looks to everyone else
Think about how it looks to everyone else
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