“Too Blind to See It” is a 1991 song by American singer Kym Sims, written and produced by Steve “Silk” Hurley. It was released as the first single from the album of the same name and uses a sample of the Shep Pettibone Mix of the 1983, First Choice track, “Let No Man Put Asunder”.[1] First released...
[Spoken]
"Honey, let me tell you something
No man in the world!"
Don't wait for me
Cause I won't be there
Not this time
Boy can't you see
That I am leaving you behind
[Chorus]
Too blind to see it
Too blind to see what you were doing
Too blind to see it
Too blind to see what you were doing
The only one
I was your baby
That's what I thought
But you had your fun
You tried to play me
And now you're caught
(I've tried and I've tried just to hide it)
Hide the way I feel
But that's not real
(I've tried and I've tried to deny it)
But you did me wrong
So I'm moving, moving on
[Chorus]
[Spoken]
"Honey, let me tell you something
No man in the world!"
(I've tried and I've tried to deny it)
But you did me wrong
So I'm moving, moving on
[Chorus]
What you did to me I can't believe
Now I realize baby I was
Too blind, too blind I was
I realize
I can't believe, oh baby I was...
[Chorus]
Kym Sims released Too Blind To See It on Sat Dec 07 1991.