Lyrics That's Just About Right - Jeff Black
My
old
friend
lives
up
in
the
mountains
He
flew
up
there
to
paint
the
world
He
says
even
though
interpretation's
what
I
count
on
This
little
picture
to
me
seems
blurred
Hard
lines
and
the
shadows
come
easy
I
see
it
all
just
as
clear
as
a
bell
I
just
can't
seem
to
set
my
easel
to
please
me
I
paint
my
heaven
and
it
looks
like
hell
Is
it
me
or
is
my
vision
jaded?
If
I
ask
you,
will
you
tell
me
true?
I
say,
no
and
yes,
I
think
the
world
you've
painted
It's
just
the
way
that
it
appears
to
you
Oh,
your
blue
might
be
gray,
Your
less
might
be
more
Your
window
to
the
world
Might
be
the
big
front
door
Your
shiniest
day
Might
come
in
the
middle
of
the
night
He
says,
man
I
ain't
coming
down
Until
my
picture
is
perfect
And
all
the
wonder
has
gone
from
my
eyes
Down
through
my
hands
and
on
to
the
canvas
Still
like
my
vision
but
still
a
surprise
Still
life
he
says
is
the
hardest
impression
It's
always
moving
so
I
just
let
it
come
through
And
that
my
friend
I
say
is
the
glory
of
true
independence
Just
to
do
what
you
do
(what
you
do
what
you
do
I
don't
think
people's
visions
get
jaded
I
think
the
times
change
and
so
does
the
truth
So
in
that
I
think
the
world
you've
painted
Is
just
the
way
that
it
appears
to
you
We
ended
our
talk
on
how
many
friendships
had
faded
And
nowadays
what
makes
a
picture
seem
real
Are
the
simpler
versions
and
not
complicated
Thanks
for
the
brushes
man
I'll
see
you
next
year
So
let's
roll
on
we
know
what
we're
here
for
Souvenirs
of
all
that
we've
seen
So
write
a
story
paint
yourself
and
paint
the
town
When
you
look
around
you
know
where
you've
been
If
you
wonder
if
your
vision
is
jaded
You
just
ask
someone
who
will
tell
you
true
One
true
friend
who
sees
all
that
you've
painted
Say
hey
man,
that
looks
just
like
you
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