Don't ask me why should it always be
So hard to let my feelings show
I've thought it over a thousand times
Why you didn't leave, I'll never know
Now I assume you can read my mind
I don't understand why you're confused
I know you're making a big misstake
If you really believe you're being used
I've never really let you know just
What you mean to me
But how I wish you'd let me try again
If I could see you now
I'd open up my heart
And tell you everything
I should have all along
If I could see you now
Sometimes I feel I could lose my mind
If you don't believe me when I say
I'll do my best to do right this timeI'm trying to change everyday
I've never really let you know just
What you mean to me
But how I wish you'd let me try again
If I could see you now
I'd open up my heart
And tell you everything
I should have all along
If I could see you now
I'd tell you everything that's in my heart
I only wish that I could see you now
I'd open up my heart
Tell you everything
I should have all along
If I could see you now
I'd open up my heart
If I could see you now
Mike + The Mechanics is a British pop band formed in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, the bassist and guitarist of Genesis. The initial lineup included Paul Carrack (formerly of Roxy Music) on vocals and keyboards, Paul Young (formerly of Sad Café) on vocals, Adrian Lee on keyboards, and Peter Van Hooke (formerly of Van Morrison) on drums. The group achieved international success with songs like "The Living Years", "Over My Shoulder" and "Silent Running". Mike + The Mechanics' music is characterized by catchy melodies, sophisticated arrangements and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss and nostalgia. Over the years, the band's lineup has undergone several changes, but Rutherford remains the constant member and primary songwriter.
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