See You

Foo Fighters · The Colour and the Shape [1997]

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I'll save this letter for myself

I wish you only knew



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How good it is to see you

See you, see you

Ooooo



These steps I take don't get me anywhere

I'm getting further from myself

One thing is always true



CHORUS



I'm done resenting you

You represented me so well

And this I promise you

How could I end up in the hands of someone else



These notes are marked "return to sender"

I'll save this letter for myself

I wish you only knew



CHORUS

See You

Released on the Foo Fighters' 1997 album The Colour and the Shape, See You stands as a defining track of the band's early alternative rock era. Following the success of their debut, this recording showcases the group's evolving dynamic, blending melodic sensibilities with the heavier guitar textures that would become their signature. The song captures the emotional intensity characteristic of Dave Grohl's songwriting during this period, balancing introspection with the energetic drive found throughout the album. As part of a critically acclaimed body of work, the track helped solidify the band's reputation for crafting anthemic rock songs that resonate with enduring power. Its inclusion on the record highlights the group's ability to explore varied emotional landscapes while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity that influenced countless bands in the genre.