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My telephone rang I was too late
Why did I stop to hesitate
On my way home
Take my hands let me confess
'Bout loving and hating and all of the rest
And ideas I've roamed
Then I saw a brilliant sign
And let it slip behind
And search again and
Find I'm blind
My thoughts they make a tender smile
My hands they move and in a while
I've got what I want.
That tenderness that you insist you feel
Ain't worth a damn 'cause it ain't real
Lord it sure does haunt.

Then you saw a brilliant sign
And let it slip behind
And search again and find you're blind.
See me in a lonely Sunday
If you've got the time
And don't surprise me or you'll find
That I'm completely blind.
Now I'm so sick of what's being said
My thoughts they burn inside my head
There's not much untouched.
All of my children begin to cry
They clutch at me demanding why
Tell 'em 'bout loving and such.
Then they saw a brilliant sign
And let it slip behind
And search again and find they're blind.
See them in a lonely Sunday
If you've got the time
And don't surprise them or you'll find
That they're completely blind
That they're completely blind.
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written by GOGGIN, EDWARD J. / ROSS, MAC / TAYLOR, SCOTT / MITCHO, BRADLEY J.
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Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where his father was a medical professor at the University of North Carolina. Discography
* Livingston Taylor (1970)
* Liv (1971)
* Over the Rainbow (1973)
* Three Way Mirror (1978)
* Echoes (1979)
* Man's Best Friend (1980)
* Life Is Good (1988)
* Our Turn to Dance (1993)


Read more about Livingston Taylor on Last.fm.


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