What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
Who do you ask when there’s no one
Left to turn to
You ask me and I’ll always try to hear
Past money and colors and make believe
Good cheap values for a thrifty clown
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
What do you fear in the simple
Still of a summer’s night?
I understand I sympathize for a day dream
Fairytailes and I love you
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
To this, real life documentary
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
Who do you ask when there’s no one
Left to turn to
You ask me and I’ll always try to hear
Past money and colors and make believe
Good cheap values for a thrifty clown
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
To look at you
And never speak
Is so good
For me tonight
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
What do you fear in the simple
Still of a summer’s night?
I understand I sympathize for a day dream
Fairytailes and I love you
What is the name to call
For a different kind of girl
Who knows the feelings
But never the words
To this, real life documentary
Song name | To Look At You |
Artist | INXS |
Album | Shabooh Shoobah |
Track number | A2 |
Year | 1982 |
Original text by | Andrew Charles Farriss |
Original text copyright | Universal Music Publishing Group |