See-through

Jen Wood

Dirty water clouds your eyes
Come sit next to me
My pale, fragile boy

Will I ever convince you
I'm an innocuous heart
Will I ever convince you
I'm an innocuous heart

And, oh, oh, my child
Your face is wearing its age
And the scars under the stars
They're threading you right in
And, oh, oh, my child
Your face is wearing its age

And you call to tell me that you've changed
That your feathers are still ruffled
And your pillow looks the same
And the clock is ticking
Under the bare blue skies

Yeah I'm getting used to
Being see-through with you
Yeah I'm getting used to
Being see-through
Yeah I'm getting used to
Being see-through with you
Yeah I'm getting used to
Being see-through

And there's nothing left for you to take
And there's nothing left for you to break
And there's nothing left for you to take
And there's nothing left for you to take
For you to take
For you to take

There's nothing left for you to take
There's nothing left for you to

Trivia about the song See-through by Jen Wood

When was the song “See-through” released by Jen Wood?
The song See-through was released in 2000, on the album “This Uncontainable Light”.

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