Sarah Brightman -- She doesn't see him
When she passes him by She's a ray of light Like the first drop of sun From the sky And he knows she's a queen Who deserves a king But he is not a king And she doesn't see him
When she dances She moves him to a smile He sees everything Near her shine There's a grace in her ways That he can't contain He has not that grace Oh, he has not that grace
And the closer he gets He can't help but hide So ashamed Of his body and voice There are boundaries We pass in spite of the war But our own We can't seem to cross
He has a way that surrounds him So delicate With a glory that reigns in his life He is also so much that he is not These things they don't see And she doesn't see him Oh-oh-oh ... And she doesn't see him
There are things we can change If we just choose to fight But the walls of injustice are high
When she passes him by She's a ray of light Like the first drop of sun From the sky And he knows she's a queen Who deserves a king Someone other than him So different from him
Oh-oh-oh ... She doesn't see him Oh-oh-oh ... She doesn't see him She doesn't see him
music & lyrics: Goldman / Romanelli English lyrics: Read / Ingebrigsten / Marazzi / Adams From: La Luna (2000) Source of the lyrics: the CD-booklet, with a correction or two for printing errors and indication of the repetitions. On the non-European version of La Luna, Sarah sings a song called He doesn't see me, which is an adapted version of this 'original', the difference being that in that adapted version it is a woman who sings about a man that does not see her, whereas in the 'original' it is someone singing the story of a woman who does not see a man. |