I
Aye means yes to a sailor
Eye in a needle I can thread
I is a capiltal letter
But I have to live in my head
If I say I too often
Then I hear my vanity shows
In I there is no silence
I must think a thought no one knows
To find out my identity
I cannot start by being me
But trust your eyes to truth or lies
Can I get by by being I?
I stand for isolation
Eye is the heart of a storm
I must react like my brothers
If I choose that I will conform
I get lost in the shuffle
When I echo another's choice
So I appear to be sleeping
When you think I've lost my voice
Eye in a needle I can thread
I is a capiltal letter
But I have to live in my head
If I say I too often
Then I hear my vanity shows
In I there is no silence
I must think a thought no one knows
To find out my identity
I cannot start by being me
But trust your eyes to truth or lies
Can I get by by being I?
I stand for isolation
Eye is the heart of a storm
I must react like my brothers
If I choose that I will conform
I get lost in the shuffle
When I echo another's choice
So I appear to be sleeping
When you think I've lost my voice
Credits
Writer(s): Bradley James Fafara, Mike Cox, Rayna Foss, Miguel Rascon
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- Too Much To Dream - Original Group Recordings: Reprise 1966-1967 (Remastered)
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- Rhino Hi-Five: The Electric Prunes
- Too Much To Dream - Original Group Recordings: Reprise 1966-1967
- Feedback
- Release of an Oath
- Underground
- I Had Too Much to Dream
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