
I Can See for Miles (Live At Universal Amphitheatre 1989) The Who
"I Can See for Miles" by The Who, released in 1967, is a #Rock anthem exploring themes of perception, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of clarity and foresight, while the live performance features powerful guitar riffs and dynamic vocals. Its cultural impact includes being a staple in rock history, showcasing the band's influence on the genre.

{Intro}
I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise
I know that you have, cause there's magic in my eyes
I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles
Oh yeah
If you think that I don't know about the little tricks you've played
And never see you when deliberately you put things in my way
Well, here's a poke at you
You're going to choke on it too
You're going to lose that smile
Because all the while
I can see for miles and miles
I can see for miles and miles
I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles
Oh yeah
You took advantage of my trust in you when I was so far away
I saw you holding lots of other guys and now you've got the nerve to say
That you still want me
Well, that's as may be
But you got to stand trial
Because all the while
I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise
I know that you have, cause there's magic in my eyes
I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles
Oh yeah
If you think that I don't know about the little tricks you've played
And never see you when deliberately you put things in my way
Well, here's a poke at you
You're going to choke on it too
You're going to lose that smile
Because all the while
I can see for miles and miles
I can see for miles and miles
I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles
Oh yeah
You took advantage of my trust in you when I was so far away
I saw you holding lots of other guys and now you've got the nerve to say
That you still want me
Well, that's as may be
But you got to stand trial
Because all the while
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