Maps

Album: V (2014)
Charted: 2 6
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  • I miss the taste of a sweeter life
    I miss the conversation
    I'm searching for a song tonight
    I'm changing all of the stations
    I like to think that we had it all
    We drew a map to a better place
    But on that road I took a fall
    Oh baby, why did you run away?

    I was there for you
    In your darkest times
    I was there for you
    In your darkest nights

    But I wonder, where were you?
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder, where were you?
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I'm following the map that leads to you

    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following

    I hear your voice in my sleep at night
    Hard to resist temptation
    Because something strange has come over me
    Now I can't get over you
    No, I just can't get over you, ooh

    I was there for you
    In your darkest times
    I was there for you
    In your darkest nights

    But I wonder, where were you?
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder, where were you?
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I'm following the map that leads to you

    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you

    Oh, oh, oh, ah
    Oh, oh, oh, ah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, ah
    Oh, oh, mmm, ah

    Oh, I was there for you
    Oh, in your darkest times
    Oh, I was there for you
    Oh, in your darkest nights

    Oh, I was there for you
    Oh, in your darkest times
    Oh, I was there for you
    Oh, in your darkest nights

    But I wonder, where were you?
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder, where were you?
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I'm following the map that leads to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following Writer/s: Adam Noah Levine, Ammar Malik, Benjamin Levin, Noel Patrick Zancanella, Ryan Benjamin Tedder
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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