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"Can't You See" is a well-known song recorded by Waylon Jennings, released on his 1976 album Are You Ready for the Country. It was written by Toy Caldwell and first recorded by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1973. At its core, “Can’t You See” is about emotional blindness in a relationship. The narrator feels unheard and unseen, even though the signs of pain are obvious. It’s not angry or explosive—it’s weary. That exhaustion is the point: loving someone who should understand you but doesn’t. #count
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"Can't You See" is a well-known song recorded by Waylon Jennings, released on his 1976 album Are You Ready for the Country. It was written by Toy Caldwell and first recorded by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1973. At its core, “Can’t You See” is about emotional blindness in a relationship. The narrator feels unheard and unseen, even though the signs of pain are obvious. It’s not angry or explosive—it’s weary. That exhaustion is the point: loving someone who should understand you but doesn’t. #count
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