Losing Sleep

Album: Losing Sleep (2010)
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  • I'm losing sleep, I'm losing dignity
    Everything I own is right in front of me
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep

    I'm holding on, I'm insecure
    About my life, about my work
    But now I know the things I hold
    Are the things I miss about my life

    I'm losing sleep, I'm losing dignity
    Everything I own is right in front of me
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep

    I must believe, I must retrieve
    The things I know, the things I trust
    The things I treasure, the things I need
    Are the things I miss about my life

    I'm losing sleep, I'm losing dignity
    Everything I own is right in front of me
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep
    And it's getting me down, I'm losing sleep Writer/s: EDWYN STEPHEN COLLINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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