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Crazy Eyes lyrics
Pardon the crazy way I behave
And the things I say
Maybe I'm too young to know the score
But there's something inside not right
Wish I could vocalize
If I screamed would you realize?
Feeling like a child without his toys
I just want to tell you
Everything's all right
I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
'Cause if I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Cloudy day say it looks like rain
What's the use, I know it's all the same
Read a magazine, electric light
Is keeping me from my dreams
How do I sound to you?
Like a fool, a little cuckoo too
I only wish I know what I could do
Believe me when tell you
Everything's all right
Just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
'Cause if I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Everything's all right
Ohh, I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
'Cause if I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Everything seems to have changed
I don't even know my name
I wish I could place the blame on someone
But there's no one
Everything's all right
I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
(I'm looking at you)
'Cause if I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Everything's all right
I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
(I'm kind of crazy, baby)
If I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Everything's all right
I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
(I'm looking, looking at you)
Acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Everything's all right
I'm just looking at you through crazy eyes tonight
If I'm acting kind of strange
I'm looking through crazy eyes
Part of these releases
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- Track 3 on Bigger Than Both of Us
- 2 Rich Girl
- 4 Do What You Want, Be What You Are
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