Featuring Deep E
Written by Alan Parsons and David Pack
I know you're out there
Cuz I can feel ya
Yeah I can feel ya trying to pull me down
I know your kind
You kinda like it
When people tell ya not to come around
Here's looking at ya
Been nice to know ya
I see the lines written on your face
I wish you well
But I gotta tell ya
Ain't nothing human 'bout the human race
You can run
But you can't look behind you
You can hide
But the truth's gonna find you
Some people fight it like some disease
They carry secrets to an early grave
They try to fake it
While on their knees
Never knowing what they really crave
They got no values
They got no soul
No sense of purpose
Nothing to believe
Call me your friend
Then steal me blind
To me you're nothing but a common thief
You can run
But you can't look behind
You you can hide
But the truth's gonna find you
Holding us within this maze
Alan Parsons is an English musician and record producer born in 1948. He began his career as a studio engineer, collaborating with renowned artists such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Paul McCartney, The Hollies, and Al Stewart. He is best known for his work on Pink Floyd's *The Dark Side of the Moon* (1973), widely regarded as one of the greatest rock albums ever made. In 1974, he formed the Alan Parsons Project, achieving international success throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The project released numerous progressive rock albums, often featuring complex arrangements and philosophical lyrics. Some of his most representative tracks include *Eye in the Sky*, *Sirius*, *Games People Play*, and *Time*. Alan Parsons continues to produce music and perform live.
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