Lost
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Lost
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I've been searching through mountains and seas
I've been reaching for branches on trees
I've been sleeping with the tele on
Waiting here since dusk till dawn
Trying to find the formal cause
And I, I'm lost
And I, I'm lost
Lost inside your eyes
Lost inside your world
I'm lost
I've been hearing the scriptures and words
I've been needing the songs of the birds
I've been breathing heavy struggling strong
Walking lonely strides are long
Beat my chest and sing my song
And I, I'm lost
And I, I'm lost
Lost inside your eyes
Lost inside your world
I'm lost
And I, I'm lost
And I, I'm lost
Lost inside your eyes
Lost inside your world
I'm lost
Lost inside your eyes
I'm lost
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