Feeder - Lost and Found Lyrics

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Lost and Found

Lost and Found Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Lost and Found By Feeder?
You’re the right stuff
I’ve got my head straight Goin’ up town I want to tell you Hesitating Standing back in (line) Overriding Body shaking Coming straight down Never knowing Are you going? Is there a next time? Is there a next time?! (Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah) Lost and Found Straight back down What's that sound? Its pulling me straight back in Head down again No denying Still deciding For a week now No mistaking What you’re saying Standing back in (line) Revelation Invitation Its gonna take time Never knowing Are you going? Is there a next time? Is there a next time?! (Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah) Lost and Found Straight back down What's that sound? Its pulling me straight back in Head down again You’re the right stuff I’ve got my head straight Going up town I want to tell you Hesitating How you doing? (fine) Overriding Body shaking Coming straight back Never knowing Where you’re going Is there a next time? Is there a next time? (Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah) Lost and Found Straight back down What's that sound? Its pulling me straight back in Head down again Lost and Found Straight back down Its pulling me straight back in Head down again |
Who Wrote Lost and Found By Feeder?
Ian Mcdonald, Selema Masekela, Sunny Levine, Zach Cowie, Eamon Ryland
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What's The Duration Of The Lost and Found By Feeder?The duration of Lost and Found is 2:56 minutes and seconds. |
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