Lyrics of I love you but i'm lost
Sharon Van Etten

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Release date : 27/05/2014
Duration : 0:04:18
Style : Alternative
You read the answers by the shadows on the wall we could be great.
Drive myself crazy with mistakes you know i'm better every day.
Tell me there's something i can change. recall, i know what a sanctuary is.
Help me deserve you sing me praise. you love me, but you'll change.
Disappointed in a lover because they're the only way.
To know somebody in and out, after a while it's a real challenge.
Come in here and be yourself again. i love you but i'm not somebody who
Takes shots.
See me after i recoil. i'm better than i know. there is room to grow.
Tear stains on the last page.
Better leave 'em. time will tell and i'll be back.
Tear stains. i believe it.
I'm in houston. i can't read my lines.
Most of all i find it strange
I believed them.
Turn me into something great you know that that's the only way.
Promises that we forgot. i suppose we were lost.
Let's turn it into something we can change.
I love you but i'm lost between the pain and cost. i hold myself a lot.
I love you but i'm lost. i love you but i'm lost. i love you but i'm lost. i
Love you but i'm lost.
I love you but i'm lost.
A love that bears no cross.
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