Nearly Lost You

Album: Sweet Oblivion (1992)
Charted: 50
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  • Did you hear the distant cry
    Calling me back to my sin
    Like the one you knew before
    Calling me back once again

    I nearly, I nearly lost you there
    And it's taken us somewhere
    I nearly lost you there
    Let's try to sleep now

    Drag me far enough to know
    I'm blind every mile that you burn
    There's a rider that's fallen and
    It's clear there's no time to return

    I nearly, I nearly lost you there
    And it's taken us somewhere
    I nearly lost you there
    Well let's try to sleep now

    Did you hear the distant lie
    Calling me back to my sin
    Like the one you knew before
    Calling me back once again

    I nearly, I nearly lost you there
    And it's taken us somewhere
    I nearly lost you there
    Well let's try to sleep now
    I nearly lost you there
    I nearly lost you
    I nearly lost you there
    I nearly lost you there
    I nearly lost you there
    Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah oh
    Nearly lost you there Writer/s: GARY CONNER, MARK LANEGAN, VAN CONNER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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