
Dark Glasses Nik Kershaw
"Dark Glasses" by Nik Kershaw, released in 1984, is a #Pop song that explores themes of isolation, emotional barriers, and the desire for protection from the harshness of the world. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and introspection. Musically, it features catchy melodies and synthesizer-driven arrangements, characteristic of the 80s sound. The song captures the struggle between vulnerability and self-defense, resonating with listeners seeking solace in their own experiences.

Let him be me
Let him be me
I am a yes-man i stay in line
I do what they tell me
I am theirs but I'm still mine
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
Taking orders as they come
I do what they tell me
Always silent, never dumb
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
Behind my dark glasses
There's a man who has a point of view
Let him see, yeah, let him see
Behind my dark glasses
There's a man who has some feelings too
Let him be me, yeah, let him be me
Let him be me
Let him be me
Never question wrong or right
I do what they tell me
Never argue, never fight
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
Let him be me
I am a yes-man i stay in line
I do what they tell me
I am theirs but I'm still mine
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
Taking orders as they come
I do what they tell me
Always silent, never dumb
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
Behind my dark glasses
There's a man who has a point of view
Let him see, yeah, let him see
Behind my dark glasses
There's a man who has some feelings too
Let him be me, yeah, let him be me
Let him be me
Let him be me
Never question wrong or right
I do what they tell me
Never argue, never fight
I do what they tell me
I do what they say
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