Lyrics The Late Show - Jackson Browne
Everyone
I've
ever
known
has
wished
me
well
Anyway,
that's
how
it
seems,
it's
hard
to
tell
Maybe
people
only
ask
you
how
you're
doing
'Cause
that's
easier
than
letting
on
how
little
they
could
care
But
when
you
know
that
you've
got
a
real
friend
somewhere
Suddenly
all
the
others
are
so
much
easier
to
bear
Now,
to
see
things
clear
it's
hard
enough,
I
know
While
you're
waiting
for
reality
to
show
Without
dreamin'
of
the
perfect
love
And
holding
it
so
far
above
If
you
stumbled
onto
someone
real,
you'd
never
know
(You'd
never
know)
You
could
be
with
somebody
who
is
lonely
too
(Sometimes
it
doesn't
show)
He
might
be
trying
to
get
across
to
you
(Words
can
be
so
slow)
When
your
own
emptiness
is
all
that's
gettin'
through
There
comes
a
point
when
you're
not
sure
why
you're
still
talking
I
passed
that
point
long
ago
(Long
ago)
I'm
so
tired
of
all
this
circling
And
all
these
glimpses
of
the
end
(You
know
it's
useless
to
pretend)
That's
all
the
voices
say,
you'll
go
right
on
circling
Until
you've
found
some
kind
of
friend
Well,
I
saw
you
through
the
laughter
and
the
noise
You
were
talking
with
the
soldiers
and
the
boys
While
they
scuffled
for
your
weary
smiles
I
thought
of
all
the
empty
miles
And
the
years
that
I've
spent
looking
for
your
eyes
(Looking
for
your
eyes)
Now
I'm
sitting
here
wondering
what
to
say
(That
you
might
recognize)
Afraid
that
all
these
words
might
scare
you
away
(Break
through
the
disguise)
No
one
ever
talks
about
their
feelings
anyway
Without
dressing
them
in
dreams
and
laughter
I
guess
it's
just
too
painful
otherwise
Look,
it's
like
you're
standing
in
the
window
Of
a
house
nobody
lives
in
And
I'm
sitting
in
a
car
across
the
way
(Let's
just
say)
It's
an
early
model
Chevrolet
(Let's
just
say)
It's
a
warm
and
windy
day
You
go
and
pack
your
sorrow
The
trash
man
comes
tomorrow
Leave
it
at
the
kerb
and
we'll
just
roll
away
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