Lost In Paradise

Album: Unapologetic (2012)
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  • What am I supposed to do with this heart?
    How do I take it off, if the love ain't on? It's like a work of art
    In love we all will fall but, we fell a little harder
    What am I supposed to do with this heart?

    It may be wrong but it feels right, to be lost in paradise

    I'm so lost in paradise
    If I open up my eyes
    I can see the storm, I can see the sky
    I can see the darkness flashing lights
    All my fears, gone tonight
    Let me stay, I'm lost in paradise
    (Bass slap)

    How was I to know that my love was delusional?
    Somebody tell me how to mend a broken-hearted soul
    In love we all will fall but, we fell a little harder
    What am I supposed to do with this heart?

    It may be wrong but it feels right, to be lost in paradise

    I'm so lost in paradise (lost in paradise)
    If I open up my eyes
    I can see the storm, I can see the sky
    I can see the darkness flashing lights
    All my fears, gone tonight
    Let me stay, I'm lost in paradise
    (Bass slap)
    (Bass slap)

    It may be wrong but it feels right
    All my fears are gone tonight
    I'm lost in paradise

    I'm so lost in paradise (lost in paradise)
    If I open up my eyes
    I can see the storm, I can see the sky
    I can see the darkness flashing lights
    All my fears, gone tonight
    Let me stay, I'm lost in paradise

    Lost in paradise
    Yeah, lost in paradise
    Lost in paradise

    (Bass slap) Writer/s: Esther Dean, Mikkel Eriksen, Robyn Fenty, Timothy Mckenzie, Tor Hermansen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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