I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU (Lennon-McCartney) 1965 With Jane Asher refusing to sacrifice her career to be the good little Beatle wife, Paul was placed in a dilemma that was having an obvious affect on his lyric writing. In this bitter attack on a woman who seems to have changed, he threatens that his love can disappear as eaily as it arrived. I'm looking through you where did you go I thought I knew you, what did I know You don't look different but you have changed I'm looking through you, you're not the same You're lips are moving, I cannot hear Your voice is soothing but the words aren't clear You don't sound different, I've learned the game I'm looking through you, you're not the same Why, tell me why did you not treat me right Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight You're thinking of me the same old way You were above me but not today The only difference is you're down there I'm looking through you and you're nowhere Why, tell me why did you not treat me right Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight I'm looking through you where did you go I thought I knew you, what did I know You don't look different but you have changed I'm looking through you, you're not the same Yeah, a-baby you've changed, ah, I'm looking through you Yeah, I'm looking through you A-you changed, you changed, you changed, you changed, you changed