Blind

Face to Face · Shoot The Moon: The Essential Collection [2005]

what if I'm right and you are wrong?

what if you knew it all along?

what if I figured out that I did not belong?

what if it always bothered me?

what if I never did believe?

would it be wrong if I decided I should leave?



if I pretend I was blind

and struck it from my mind

would it still be there?

what if I'd do anything to make it seem all right

it's all right



what if it's all inside my head?

what if those words were never said?

would it be easier if I did just forget?

what if I didn't run away?

could it be any other way?

would it be wrong if I decide I should stay?



if I pretend I was blind

and struck it from my mind

would it still be there?

what if I'd do anything to make it seem all right?

it's all right (x5)



if I pretend i was blind

and struck it from my mind

would it still be there?

what if i'd do anything to make it seem all right?

it's all right



what if I'm right and you are wrong?

what if you knew it all along?

what if I figured out that I did not belong?

what if it always bothered me?

what if I never did believe?

would it be wrong if I decided I should leave?

Blind by Face to Face

Face to Face stands as a defining act within the pop-punk and melodic hardcore movements, known for blending energetic rhythms with introspective songwriting. "Blind" serves as a representative track from their extensive discography, capturing the band's signature sound of driving guitars and earnest vocals. The song reflects the group's ability to balance upbeat tempos with themes of personal struggle and clarity. As part of their essential collection, this recording highlights the band's consistent output during their most prolific era. Their work has influenced countless artists in the genre, cementing their status as a staple of alternative rock. This track remains a testament to their enduring appeal and musical craftsmanship.