Lost On You
by LP

Album: Lost On You (2015)
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  • When you get older, plainer, saner
    Will you remember all the danger we came from?
    Burning like embers, falling, tender
    Longing for the days of no surrender years ago
    And will you know

    So smoke 'em if you got 'em 'cause it's going down
    All I ever wanted was you
    I'll never get to heaven 'cause I don't know how
    Let's raise a glass or two

    To all the things I've lost on you, oh
    Tell me are they lost on you, oh
    Just that you could cut me loose, oh
    After everything I've lost on you
    Is that lost on you
    Oh-oh, oh
    Is that lost on you?
    Oh-oh
    Baby, is that lost on you?
    Is that lost on you?

    Wishin' I could see the machinations
    Understand the toil of expectations in your mind
    Hold me like you never lost your patience
    Tell me that you love me more than hate me, all the time
    And you're still mine

    So smoke 'em if you got 'em 'cause it's going down
    All I ever wanted was you
    Let's take a drink of heaven this can turn around
    Let's raise a glass or two

    To all the things I've lost on you, oh
    Tell me are they lost on you, oh
    Just that you could cut me loose, oh
    After everything I've lost on you
    Is that lost on you
    Oh-oh, oh
    Is that lost on you?
    Oh-oh
    Baby, is that lost on you?
    Is that lost on you?

    (Lost on you)
    (Lost on you)

    Let's raise a glass or two
    To all the things I've lost on you, oh
    Tell me are they lost on you, oh
    Just that you could cut me loose, oh
    After everything I've lost on you
    Is that lost on you?
    Is that lost on you? Writer/s: Laura Pergolizzi, Michael Gonzales, Nathaniel Campany
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Lise Thorkelsen from NorwayThis song is one of those songs that you listen too and kind of just Get lost in. Its like magic, I think u have to be a Special kind to be able to let Lauras music into your Soul . Its as if there are just a Special kind of peeps who actually Get it. Im glad Im one of the lucky ones.
  • Mary Joe from WashingtonTo L.A.L., I am sorry.
  • Granma from South CarolinaI love this song, it is so addicting, unusual and personal
  • Cassie Meacham from La CaliforniaI absolutely love this song. It gives me chills to watch the live version and I prefer it that way wherever I put it on, which is everywhere. I probably listen to it 10 times a day or more.
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