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I When I asked you how you¡¯d been You told me you were fine But I knew it was a lie Because I could see the lines Of tiredness on your brow And the tension in your eyes
II Yet to another¡¯s face There would have been no trace Of trouble in your day To one who¡¯d never seen The shadow of your dreams Or the strangeness of your ways
CHORUS To one who didn¡¯t know you Or want to touch and hold you To one who didn¡¯t need you Who¡¯d never learned to read you To one who didn¡¯t love you, Wasn¡¯t aching just to hug you You¡¯d look fine To one who didn¡¯t know your crazy mind You¡¯d look fine. III I knew you¡¯d have a friend Waiting in the bar ¡¯Cause that¡¯s the way you are She looked like she was kind And spoke with strength of mind That had served her well so far. But I hoped that she was tough And wouldn¡¯t hurt too much When you¡¯d decide to go And I swear I almost died When I saw in her eyes The image of my own.
REPEAT CHORUS
CHORUS To one who didn¡¯t know you Or want to touch and hold you To one who didn¡¯t need you Who¡¯d never learned to read you To one who didn¡¯t love you, Wasn¡¯t aching just to hug you You¡¯d look fine So very, very fine To one who didn¡¯t know your crazy mind You¡¯d look fine.
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