Lyrics Could I've Been So Blind - The Black Crowes

Could I've Been So Blind - The Black Crowes
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Date of issue: 12.02.1990
Song language: English

Could I've Been So Blind

Could I have been so blind
So empty I’ve never felt warm
Can I spell it out
Turned myself out of my home
Lookin' like a fool
Feelin' even worse than it seems
Tryin' hard as nails
Belevin' only in myself
And now it looks like innocence is gone
I know right and I know what’s wrong
Feeling lonely that’s the way it goes
Sometimes
But my greatest fear
Painted smile from ear to ear
Alone and cryin'
Living like this is no better than dying
I tell you baby things are gonna' change
Looking like we were caught out in the rain
Feeling lonely
That’s the way it goes
Sometimes
Chorus:
Could I ever have been so blind
Could I ever have been so blind
Could I ever have been so blind
Could I ever have been so blind
Guitar Solo
Could I ever have been so blind
Could I ever have been so blind
Hardest thing I ever had to do
Was stand up straight and tell it all to you
Look you right in the eye
Tell you baby sorry but I have lied
And now it looks like innocence is gone
I know right and I know what’s wrong
Feeling lonely that’s the way it goes
Sometimes
(Repeat Chorus 4 times)

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