Losing Ground

Album: Studio Zoo (2013)
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  • Why are there always users?
    Why are there never falters?
    In my Covent
    I'm at the starting line
    I'm jumping the gun this time
    I'm out

    I've got a feeling
    No this is not the same
    Is there grass in the opening
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing ground
    Finding some loaded dice
    Why is luck never on my side
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing yes I'm losing
    But I'm feeling fine

    Why are they always leaving
    And leaving my heart bleeding
    I don't mean it

    Coming the harder play
    We're going on holiday
    I've got a feeling

    No this is not the same
    Is there grass in the opening
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing ground
    Finding some loaded dice
    Why is luck never on my side
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing yes I'm losing
    But I'm feeling fine

    I'm in a foreign land
    I'm leaving this all behind me
    I'm going fishing
    I need some peace and quiet
    I need to change my diet
    I'm on a mission

    No this is not the same
    Is there grass in the opening
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing ground
    Finding some loaded dice
    Why is luck never on my side
    In this fight
    I think I'm losing yes I'm losing
    But I'm feeling fine Writer/s: NEWTON FAULKNER, TOBY WILLIAM BATTENBERG FAULKNER
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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