Lost In Germany

Album: King's X (1992)
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  • Moving in a bus too close for comfort
    Listening to all the gibberish around me
    Wanda! How much longer can I stand it
    Looking for a phone I cannot find Ohh
    woest me Like a politician in disguise You
    know I had to look you in the eyes and
    smile While I crawled another mile in
    Germany, lost in Germany Swimming in an
    ocean of your feelings Counting every
    moment go one by one Laughing to keep
    from crying out in anger Praying that I can
    make it through this night Oh woest me It
    was like a never ending week But I learned
    to turn the other cheek and smile While I
    ran for one more mile in Germanym lost in
    Germany Shooting at a target that eludes
    me Hammering on a nail that ust won't go
    in Biting on a tongue that wants to speak
    out Searching for a light that I can shine
    Oh woest me But now I have crossed that
    borderline And I wonder if I'll ever find
    your hand 'Cause I did not understand in
    Germany, lost in Germany
    Writer/s: DOUG T. PINNICK, JERRY WAYNE GASKILL, TY RYAN TABOR, WILLIAM S. TAYLOR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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