I was on the road today when Jackson Browne's 1973 song "Doctor, My Eyes" came on the radio. I'd never listened closely to the lyrics. Musically, it's this fast, upbeat shuffle. But the poem is a song of desperation... about how we exile unwanted feelings, until a day comes that we can't feel anything at all.

I was in tears myself by the end. Because I've been feeling that numbness creeping up for quite a while. And he managed to touch it: that awful "prize" for learning how not to cry.

@impermanen_ I saw an interview with Kris Kristofferson where he said he lived upstairs from Browne at that time, and he had to hear Browne writing and practicing that song all day and night for months. Said yes it’s a brilliant song but he didn’t enjoy hearing it on the radio.