I Can't Reach You

PETER TOWNSHEND

I'm a million ages past you
A million years behind you, too
A thousand miles up in the air
A trillion times I've seen you there

Your hair is golden, mine is grey
You walk on grass, it turns to hay
Your blood is blue and your eyes are red
My body strains, but the nerves are dead

I can't reach you
I've strained my eyes
I can't reach you
I've split my sides
I can't reach, tryin' to get on you, see, feel or hear from you

The distances grow greater now
You drink champagne and past me plow
You fly your plane right over my head
You're so alive and I'm nearly dead

I can't reach you
With arms outstretched
I can't reach you
I crane my neck
I can't reach, tryin' to get on you, see, feel or hear from you

Once I caught a glimpse
Of your unguarded, untouched heart
Our fingertips touched and then
My mind tore us apart

I can't reach you
With arms outstretched
I can't reach you
I crane my neck
I can't reach, tryin' to get on you, see, feel or hear from you

I can't reach you
With arms outstretched
I can't reach you
I crane my neck
I can't reach, tryin' to get on you, see, feel or hear from you

Trivia about the song I Can't Reach You by The Who

On which albums was the song “I Can't Reach You” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Magic Bus - The Who on Tour” in 1968, “Magic Bus” in 1968, and “Thirty Years of Maximum R&B” in 1994.
Who composed the song “I Can't Reach You” by The Who?
The song “I Can't Reach You” by The Who was composed by PETER TOWNSHEND.

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