Lost In You

Album: Life Starts Now (2009)
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  • I always knew that you'd come back to get me
    And you always knew that it wouldn't be easy
    To go back to the start to see where it all began
    Or end up at the bottom to watch how it all ends

    You tried to lie and say I was everything
    I remember when I said "I'm nothing without you"
    I'm nothing without you

    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you
    Let me inside
    Let me get close to you
    Change your mind
    I'll get lost if you want me to
    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you

    You always thought that I left myself open
    But you didn't know I was already broken
    I told myself that it wouldn't be so bad
    But pulling away it took everything I had

    You tried to lie and say I was everything
    I remember when I said "I'm nothing without you"
    I'm nothing without you

    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you
    Let me inside
    Let me get close to you
    Change your mind
    I'll get lost if you want me to
    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you
    In you

    The pain of it all, the rise and the fall
    I see it all in you
    Now everyday I find myself say
    "I want to get lost in you"
    I'm nothing without you

    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you
    Let me inside
    Let me get close to you
    Change your mind
    I'll get lost if you want me to
    Somehow I found a way to get lost in you

    A way to get lost in you (A way to get lost in you) Writer/s: Adam Gontier, Barry Stock, Bradley Walst, Neil Sanderson
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., HYVETOWN MUSIC INC, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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