Lucinda Williams - I Lost It Lyrics

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I Lost It

I Lost It Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Lost It By Lucinda Williams?
I think I lost it
Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare Give me some love to fill me up Give me some time give me some stuff Give me a sign give me some kind of reason Are you heavy enough to make me stay I feel like I might blow away I thought I was in heaven But I was only dreaming I think I lost it Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare I just wanna live the life I please I don't want no enemies I don't want nothing if I have to fake it Never take nothing don't belong to me Everything's paid for nothing free If I give my heart Will you promise not to break it I think I lost it Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare |
Who Wrote I Lost It By Lucinda Williams?
Lucinda Gayle Williams
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What's The Duration Of The I Lost It By Lucinda Williams?The duration of I Lost It is 2:52 minutes and seconds. |
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