Can You See Me
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Can You See Me
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Don't close your eyes, don't turn away
Familiar, as yesterday
You think that I am doing fine
It's easier to believe a lie
As you do to the least of these
Chorus:
Can you see me, see me walking by
If you see me, will you notice when I cry
Will you love me, like I've loved you all the time
The pain you see you'd rather forget
Excuses are made of regret
You hang your head, ashamed that you're weak
You're not alone, I'll be your strength
As you do to the least of these
Chorus:
Can you see me, see me walking by
If you see me, do you notice when I cry
Will you love me like I've loved you all the time
(chorus)
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Wilshire performs "Can You See Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Wilshire catalog on LyroVerse.
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