Nearly Impossible

Face to Face · Other Songs - Face to Face

Please excuse my point of view

And allow me to intrude

I have given up on what i thought i knew

And our ignorance is bliss

So we're hiding out in it

And i guess it doesn't matter what we've missed



Would it scare you away if i was 65 feet tall?

Would it make you afraid if there was nothing left at all?

Nothing left at all



Its nearly impossible

Highly improbable

But not hopeless



We are swallowed up in it

And its neither here nor there

So it makes no sense that anyone would care

And it feels like innocence

When you chose not to resist

We fulfill our needs at everyone's expense



Would it scare you away if i was 65 feet tall?

Would it make you afraid if there was nothing left at all?

Nothing left at all



Its nearly impossible

Highly improbable

But not hopeless



Its nearly impossible

Highly improbable

But not hopeless



Its nearly impossible

Highly improbable

But not hopeless

Nearly Impossible - Face to Face

Nearly Impossible stands as a defining track from the English indie rock band Face to Face, released in 2005. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities with gritty, atmospheric production. Featuring the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving guitar work, the recording captures the emotional intensity of their mid-2000s era. It serves as a testament to the band's ability to craft anthemic songs that balance catchy hooks with deeper lyrical themes. The track has become a staple of their discography, often associated with their live performances and essential collections, reflecting their enduring influence within the indie rock scene.