I Never See You
Andy Davis Lyrics


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Thank God, Thank God you're okay
I could have lost you, you had me
afraid, you know when you're still away the thoughts in my head, the nails in my bed, keep me away

Did you see, how close your feet to the edge, when you came to me, oh do you love, do you see it

You say that you're not leaving
I wanna believe it't true
but I never see of
I'm out on the edge, waiting again
there's nothing that I can do
yeah I never see you

Your a voice is only a tease
it never seems to calm my agony
and though I'm a man of faith
it's hard to believe in what you can't see
when you're gone away

Did you see how close your feet where to the edge, when you came to me, oh do you love, do you see that

You say that you're not leaving, I wanna
believe it's true, but I never see you
I'm out on the edge, waiting again, and nothing that I can do well I never see you

But you see, how close your feet were to edge when you came to me, oh do you love, do you see that you say that you're not leaving, I wanna believe it's true, but I never see you

Out on the edge, waiting again
with nothing that I can do,
cause I never see you, yeah,




you say that you're not leaving,
I wanna believe it's true, I never see you, out on the edge, waiting again, nothing that I can do, well I never see you, yeah, I never see you, yeah, well I never see you

Overall Meaning

The song "I Never See You" by Andy Davis is an emotional ballad that captures the feeling of uncertainty and fear when a loved one is not around. The chorus of the song speaks to the singer's inability to see the person they care about, which creates a sense of anxiety and helplessness. The lyrics "I'm out on the edge, waiting again, there's nothing that I can do, yeah I never see you" convey the sense of desperation that comes with not knowing where someone is or what they are doing.


The song's verses echo this sentiment, as the singer describes the thoughts that race through their mind when the person they care about is not present. The lyric "the thoughts in my head, the nails in my bed, keep me away" suggests that the singer is unable to sleep or find peace when this person is not around. The lines "Your voice is only a tease, it never seems to calm my agony, and though I'm a man of faith, it's hard to believe in what you can't see when you're gone away" capture the sense of doubt that arises in the absence of someone we care about deeply.


Overall, "I Never See You" is a heartfelt song that speaks to the complex emotions that arise when someone we love is not with us. The lyrics convey a sense of fear, doubt, and desperation, which are powerful emotions that most people can relate to in some way.


Line by Line Meaning

Thank God, Thank God you're okay
Expressing relief and gratitude that the person is safe and sound


I could have lost you, you had me afraid
Acknowledging the fear and anxiety that came with the possibility of losing the person


you know when you're still away the thoughts in my head, the nails in my bed, keep me away
Referring to the racing thoughts and anxiety that keep the singer up at night when the person is away


Did you see, how close your feet to the edge, when you came to me, oh do you love, do you see it
Asking if the person realizes how close they came to putting their relationship in jeopardy and questioning their love and commitment


You say that you're not leaving
Acknowledging the person's words promising to stay and not leave


I wanna believe it's true
Expressing the singer's desire to trust that the person will stay


but I never see you
Doubting the person's commitment and sincerity because they are rarely physically present


I'm out on the edge, waiting again
Describing the singer's feeling of being on the brink of losing the person again and their anxious waiting


there's nothing that I can do
Feeling helpless in the situation because the singer cannot control the other person's actions or decisions


Your a voice is only a tease
Suggesting that the person's words are not enough to reassure the singer and ease their worries


it never seems to calm my agony
Describing the ongoing pain and anxiety the singer experiences despite the person's words


and though I'm a man of faith
Admitting that, even though the singer is a person of faith, the situation still causes doubt and uncertainty


it's hard to believe in what you can't see
Reflecting on the difficulty of trusting and believing in something that is not physically present


Out on the edge, waiting again
Repeating the feeling of being on the brink and waiting for the person's commitment


with nothing that I can do
Acknowledging the powerlessness the singer has in the situation


cause I never see you
Reinforcing the doubt and fear that the person is not truly committed because they are rarely physically present




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