We Can Build You is a 1972 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. Written in 1962 as The First in Our Family, it remained unpublished until appearing in serial form as A. Lincoln, Simulacrum in the November 1969 and January 1970 issues of Amazing Stories magazine, retitled by editor Ted White. The novel was issued as a mass market paperback original by DAW Books in 1972, its final title provided by publisher Donald A. Wollheim. Its first hardcover edition was published in Italy in 1976, and Vintage issued a trade paperback in 1994.
The magazine version of the story includes a brief closing chapter written by Ted White and very lightly copyedited by Dick. The Amazing editor felt that Dick's text did not properly complete the novel, and so he sent a draft conclusion to Dick, expecting him to overhaul it. Dick instead approved White's coda as written and altered only a few words. This final chapter, which Dick later expressed disapproval over, was not included when the novel was published in book form.
Are you ready?
Can you see what you wanna be?
can you see everything is free?
Can you see reversely?
can you see it's you and me?
Every night alone i dream of you
and the feelings i can see in you
show me what i mean to you, show me what you mean!
Are you ready?
Can i make you smile again
i just wanna still be friends
every day i think of you
can i make this feeling true
every night before i sleep, before the feel makes me complete
nothing better comes tonight
that loving you all night
Can you see what you wanna be
can you see everything is free?
Can you see reversely?
can you see it's you and me?
Every night alone i dream of you
and the feelings i can see in you
show me what i mean to you, show me what you mean!
Are you ready?