Looking At Me
A song that poses the question of who we really are, that reflects on how we make judgments based on looks, culture, race, ideologies etc.
The song tries to encourage an internal look o
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n where we are, who we think we are and what type of world we are creating for future generations.
It encourages us to focus on the true self in essence recognising the oneness of all things. As society comes closer via social media etc. we must find a way to be closer in spirit.
Written, produced and played by Osmond Wright, Ben Barson and Tony White with other instrumentation from Hamlet Luton on Bass and Chris Dawkins on Guitar.
The song was written at Whitelight Studios engineered by Tony White and was mastered at Tommy Bianchis’s studio in Italy.
Remixed By Tom Quick
From the forthcoming album Lights On.
Released on Numen Records distributed by FUGA
https://numenrecords.co.uk/
https://www.mozez.co.uk/site/
Video Created by Diego Monfredini
http://www.vimeo.com/dieceux
Thanks to Paolo Palazzoli
LOOKING AT ME
Days and nights flow into one.
Here we go, till it's done
Chance to rise, to the sun.
Let your tears fall, till they are gone.
I see you looking at me.
Tell me what do you see?
You see a angel with a halo,
you see a man from the ghetto?
Under the skin, maybe we are blue
and it's back to dust, shapes me and you.
Chances are when we are all done,
It's back to where we first begun.
I see you looking at me
Tell me what do you see?
You see a angel with a halo,
see a man from the ghetto?
New day follows on,
we rise at break of dawn, yeah it dawned on me
We spinning round and round again,
seems like this game never ends,
never ends.
Higher, higher you and me,
you gotta get me.
Higher higher, enlighten me.
Higher, higher can this mind be free?
Higher, higher
Could a swear, she looks just like me.
I see you looking at me,
Tell me what do you see?
you see a angel with a halo,
you see a man from the ghetto?