I Lost Myself
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I Lost Myself
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Why is it hard, to know this heart
Estranged from who I am
And who was I before I lost myself?
And I try to, I desire to know who I am
And I find too, find it tough to be myself
And all these word I didn't say
The dreams I had or have today
And pain I feel and face, they went away
The things I've done, the games I played
Made me to what I am
I use it hard to know my goals
Estranged from what I want
I know I was strong before I lost myself
See my true colours
Oh, and feel my true heart, the one I lost
This is my face, these are my eyes, my world, my life
And all the things I didn't do
The dreams I had or have today
And pain I feel and face, they went astray
The words I said, the smiles I faked
This is who I am and always be
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Floor Jansen performs "I Lost Myself", and this lyric page sits inside the Floor Jansen catalog on LyroVerse.
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