On Help!, that little Beatles’ album, Paul McCartney
(heard of him?) has a few songs in a row.
They’re listed as Lennon/McCartney,
like they always are,
but usually, the singer is the primary writer
and often the style kind of gives it away.
“Tell Me What You See” can be summed up
by some chorus lines:
“Open up your eyes, now, tell me what you see.
It is no surprise, now, what you see is me.”
It’s about who you see, and it being the narrator,
presumably identified by their face.
The next song is “I’ve Just Seen a Face,”
and what is it about?
It’s about the narrator seeing someone’s face.
Interesting, no?
The album also has “The Night Before” and “Yesterday.”
Both McCartney tracks.
Well, I found it interesting.