Lost In You

Album: Out of Order (1988)
Charted: 21 12
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  • Hey! Baby, you've been on my mind tonight
    I'm so low, I just had to sit down and write
    I spent all yesterday tryin' to figure out what I'm gonna say
    One letter from the heart is so hard to start, baby
    How's your momma, how's the weather, how's that son of mine? yeah!

    Hey! Baby, been a long time since we made love
    I'm stone cold, the bed's hard, and the work gets tough
    I'm never gonna leave you again
    This job ain't worth the pain
    No money in the world ain't worth bein' away from you
    Ooh, baby I don't sleep without you by my side
    Listen!

    I'm in love with you, woman, it's a common known, natural fact
    And I found what I'm lookin' for, but so much more than that
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)

    Hey! Baby, you don't know what you've done for me
    I'm so happy as any man can deserve to be
    I was livin' a life of sin
    God knows what a mess I was in
    Sure glad you found me, I ain't gettin' any younger
    Hey! Baby, I just hope it ain't all a dream

    I'm in love with you, woman, it's a common known, natural fact
    And I found what I'm lookin' for, but so much more than that
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you)
    I'm lost in you (I'm lost in you) hey!

    I miss you, baby (I miss you too)

    I miss your laughin' eyes
    I miss our baby cryin'
    I want to lay you out and kiss you all over
    I'm comin' home real soon
    Be ready,'cause when I do, I'm gonna make love to you like fifteen men!
    I'm lost in you, and I love it
    I'm lost in you, and I love it Writer/s: ANDY TAYLOR, ROD STEWART
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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