Look at Me, Look at You

TERRY KIRKMAN

Well it's a hard way down to the time I raised my hand
And I swore I'd gladly die for my God and Uncle Sam
There was so much I didn't know and what I knew I didn't understand
Look at me, look at me, where have I gone?
Where have I gone?

It's a bittersweet way to my debut as a man
I defied the Lord and Ford in that eucalyptus stand
I wasn't even sure I loved her, we were friends in the high school band
And look at me, look at me, where have I gone?
Where have I gone?

Look at me in the mirror of the way I look at you
In the mirror of my words you'll find my fantasies are true
Remnants of a childhood dream, a nightmare or two
Look at me, I look at you

It's a hazy way to the time I finally saw
And it all came crashing in on me, my God and my law
And now I wonder as I look around if I'll make it through at all
Look at me, look at me, where have I gone?
Where have I gone?

And now I lie awake and sometimes I find them lost
As I rummage through my what's and if's, my profits and my costs
It's not the bridges burned that bother me but the ones that I never crossed
Look at me, look at me, where have I gone?
Where have I gone?

Look at me in the mirror of the way I look at you
Whoa, in the mirror of my words you'll find my fantasies are true
Oh, remnants of a childhood dream, a nightmare or two
Look at me, I look at you

Oh, look at me, I look at you
Oh, look at me, I look at you
Oh, look at me, I look at you

Trivia about the song Look at Me, Look at You by The Association

On which albums was the song “Look at Me, Look at You” released by The Association?
The Association released the song on the albums “The Association” in 1969 and “Just the Right Sound: The Association Anthology” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Look at Me, Look at You” by The Association?
The song “Look at Me, Look at You” by The Association was composed by TERRY KIRKMAN.

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