Can't Even Tell

Album: Clerks Soundtrack (1994)
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  • I may never get what I want
    But I'm happy just to die trying
    And I hope I ain't done nobody wrong
    But I miss you smiling
    And I'm looking for a cure cause I'm bored to tears
    And I'm stuck in here, stuck out here, stuck in here

    We lived through another day
    It's a good excuse to celebrate
    Take a number knock on wood
    We'll find a reason to feel good

    I know you know I want to know how I feel
    I can't even tell
    I can't even tell
    I can't even tell

    No one knows nothing about me
    I'm guessing I'll just keep 'em guessing
    No one sees what I see
    This is my blessing
    And I'm looking for a way to get out of here
    Get me out of here, out of here, out of here

    We lived through another day
    It's a good excuse to celebrate
    Take a number knock on wood
    Find a reason to feel good
    I know you know you want to know how I feel
    I can't even tell
    I can't even tell
    I can't even tell

    I'm out of here, out of here, out of here
    I know you know I want to know how I feel
    I can't tell
    I know you know I'll tell you if it's real
    It sounded like a bell
    I can't even tell
    I can't even tell Writer/s: DANIEL DAVID MURPHY, DAVID ANTHONY PIRNER, DAVID PIRNER
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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