Naked Eye

Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend

Take a little dope
And walk out in the air
The stars are all connected to the brain
Find me a woman and lay down on the ground
Her pleasure comes fallin' down like rain
Get myself a car, I feel power as I fly
Whoa, now I'm really in control

It all looks fine to the naked eye
But it don't really happen that way at all
Don't happen that way at all

You sign your own name
And I sign mine
They're both the same
We still get separate rooms
You can cover up your guts
But when you cover up your nuts
You're admitting that there must be something wrong
Press any button, milk and honey flow
The world begins behind your neighbor's wall

It all looks fine to the naked eye
But it don't really happen that way at all
Don't happen that way at all

You hold the gun
And I hold the wound
And we stand lookin' in each other's eyes

It all looks fine to the naked eye
But it don't really happen that way at all
Don't happen that way at all

Trivia about the song Naked Eye by The Who

On which albums was the song “Naked Eye” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Who's Next” in 1971, “Who’s Next : Life House” in 1971, “Odds & Sods” in 1974, “The Who Rocks America” in 1983, “Thirty Years of Maximum R&B” in 1994, “Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970” in 1996, and “Live From Toronto” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Naked Eye” by The Who?
The song “Naked Eye” by The Who was composed by Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend.

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