Looking For Answers

Nick D\'Virgilio / Susan Tedeschi

I think I'ii give her a call to see if she's up
It's kinda late
But you know it wouldn't surprise me
If I get her machine again

You see there's a problem I have
And have had for a long, long time
I wish I was blind as a bat
Cause no matter where I'm at
I can see her standing there

I'm still looking for answers
Maybe I can do better
Or maybe this is where I'll be for all eternity

This is a torture of sorts
I've seen the reports of my demise
But don't feel sorry for me
It's not like I can see at all

She's the best thing I've had
And have had for a long, long time
But I'm just a freak with a gift
Living in a paradigm shift
My world is changing everywhere

I'm still looking for answers
Maybe I can do better
Or maybe this is where I'll be for all eternity

I'm still looking for answers
Maybe I can do better
Or maybe this is it for me
This is where I'll be for all eternity

I'm not opposed to being alone, the needle is stuck
My penance was made by my run out of luck
And I don't suppose you'd consider changing your mind
I promise you it will be different this time
And I don't have nothin' to bring to the table
Oh no matter what I say
I'll be here forever - forever will be today

I'm still looking for answers

Trivia about the song Looking For Answers by Spock's Beard

When was the song “Looking For Answers” released by Spock's Beard?
The song Looking For Answers was released in 2002, on the album “Snow”.
Who composed the song “Looking For Answers” by Spock's Beard?
The song “Looking For Answers” by Spock's Beard was composed by Nick D\'Virgilio and Susan Tedeschi.

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