You Say

George Cameron, Steve Martin Caro, Tom Finn

[Verse 1]
You say you've seen all the sufferin'
You say you've seen all the pain
You think there's no one here you can talk to
You say no one's cryin' but you

[Chorus]
Still, you look to find that someone who'll make you feel better
And you hope to find that someone who'll make you feel right

[Verse 2]
On the road to destiny
Still, you search to find the key
To the door that holds the dreams
Forget the world and how it seems

[Refrain]
Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay-ay

[Verse 3]
Now is only the beginnin'
Try, you could only come up winnin', girl
To be worthy of livin' in this world of tears
You've tried livin' with the pain

[Chorus]
If you look to find that someone who'll make you feel better
And you hope to find that someone who'll make you feel right

[Verse 4]
Distant visions of the past
Return to find the where you're at
And yet you live another day
To try and feel a better way

[Outro]
Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay-ay
Still, you remain so far away

Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay-ay

Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay-ay

Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay-ay
Still, you remain so far away-ay-ay

Trivia about the song You Say by The Left Banke

When was the song “You Say” released by The Left Banke?
The song You Say was released in 1986, on the album “Strangers on a Train”.
Who composed the song “You Say” by The Left Banke?
The song “You Say” by The Left Banke was composed by George Cameron, Steve Martin Caro, Tom Finn.

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