Lyrics I Don't See Them - Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
The
wrinkles
on
your
face,
I
don′t
see
them
Your
hairs
fall
out
of
place,
I
don't
see
them
The
birthdays
that
you
miss,
and
the
kisses
you
resist
Many
others
clench
their
fists,
but
I
don′t
see
them
I
don't
see
a
single
thing
Not
the
names
or
mud
they
sling
All
I
have
is
what
you
bring
when
I
see
you
The
compliment
that
passed,
I
don't
hear
them
The
hiss
of
snakes
in
grass,
I
don′t
hear
them
Although
no
longer
here,
your
every
thought
will
raise
a
cheer
I
toast
the
wine
and
every
beer,
and
I
still
hear
you
But
I
don′t
hear
the
out
of
tune
Songs
you
sing
from
room
to
room
All
I
hear
is
angels'
croon
when
I
see
you
If
I
saw
your
face,
it
wouldn′t
compensate
And
it
won't
replace
that
vacancy,
that
space
Although
you
make
no
sound,
I
still
hear
you
You′re
six
feet
under
ground,
but
I
still
dig
you
And
the
man
who
tends
the
flowers
When
our
summer
turns
autumn
showers
I
count
the
minutes
and
the
hours
that
I
don't
see
you
You
took
this
heart
and
made
it
melt
You
took
this
knees
and
got
them
nailed
And
I
still
feel
the
way
I
felt
when
I
first
saw
you,
ha-ha-ha
If
I
saw
your
face,
it
wouldn′t
compensate
And
it
won't
replace
that
vacancy,
that
space
For
he's
good
to
me
Looking
down
sometimes,
it′s
good
for
me
Brings
me
flowers
on
a
rainy
day
My
love
so
very
good
to
me
Can′t
you
see?
He's
good
to
me
(good
to
me)
Beyond
the
last
kiss
and
the
fly-away
Beyond
any
doubt,
beyond
the
grave
My
love
so
very
good
to
me
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