Lost In You

Album: Start Static (2001)
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  • This song is about a boy whose girlfriend recently broke up with him. It tells of his progression in getting over her: 6 days and he's still fully in love and thinking about her constantly. Six weeks and he's pretending to be OK because then maybe fiction will become reality. Six months and he almost forgot about her until they played a song that reminded him or her and then he remembered her all over again. The chorus is about how lost in love with her he is again and he can't seem to stop falling for her. >>>
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    Alyssa - Toronto, Canada

Comments: 1

  • Nadia from T-town, Nji love this song. tom put my feelings into words.ha. It's basically a boy trying to recover from a relationship.but his feelings are tangled.he's stuck in love.but he knows she doesn't feel the same.time goes by he pretends hes fine with what he has.in reality he still only wants her.fast forwards to 6 months he realizes all over again how much he really is in love with her. truly a lovely song
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