Lostprophets - I Don't Know Lyrics

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I Don't Know

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What Are The Lyrics For I Don't Know By Lostprophets?
Today they asked me, "what do you always seem to find?"
But though I could not answer I'd have lost my way And I could tell that this ain't right The morning sunrise seemed to ask me why I tried To find the strength in people who had never thought about a different way of life It just doesn't seem that easy I don't know where to go I don't know what to be I don't know how to change from being me I don't know what to say Maybe another day I'll stop getting lost and find my way, home All I know is gone But the storms of weather, you know they don't seem to be as bad If you think there's hope from here and there's a life you should now have I don't have answers and no questions spring to mind So here I've ended up now, there's no more signs and the roads are blocked Aw, man It just doesn't seem that easy I don't know where to go I don't know what to be I don't know how to change from being me I don't know what to say Maybe another day I'll stop getting lost and find my way, home All I know is gone (I see no reason to move on) I don't know where to go I don't know what to be I don't know how to change from being me I don't know what to say Maybe another day I'll stop getting lost and find my way, home All I know is gone |
Who Wrote I Don't Know By Lostprophets?
Michael Leonard Chiplin, Lee Gaze, Michael Richard Lewis, Richard James Oliver, Stuart Richardson, Ian Watkins
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