Gotta See A Man About A Daydream - Jackson Browne
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Gotta See A Man About A Daydream Lyrics
I could write for you
A song about the warming of September
But I couldn't really give to you
That month in the springAnd I could write for you
Melodies dedicated to the seasons
But I'd be caught behind
Remembering a reason not to singAnd the music would accompany
The words it brings along
Why should I try? How can I try?
I can't give you the seasons in a songI could paint for you
A picture with a swirling world of color
But I couldn't really give to you
The brush strokes of my mindAnd in my ticker-tape parade
All the memories of all my failures
Would be summoned in
And made to walk a step or two behindAnd models seldom find themselves
In portraits that I've drawn
But I have cried and not denied
That my colors aren't clear enough in songYou ask of me what's a word
That rhymes with all your confusion
Don't you think that's just
A little bit unusual to ask?Once you asked of me once before
What is a word for all your crying
But you were laughing at me all the time
Behind your tragic maskNow, you ask me and my friends
If you can pack and come along
Why should I try? How can I try?
If you can follow the honesty in songSo I'll go skipping through all my
Daydreams at a thousand miles an hour
And I'll try to sort things out
Into an order if I canI've got a couple things to do
Before I come and talk to you again
Well I'll meet you in a dream or two
Down by the borderlandI've got a necessary game to play
And changes to go through
It's time to go, time to go
So it's so long, farewellAnd I'll be seeing you